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anyway to block a tag?

A topic by W "double-u" created May 13, 2024 Views: 602 Replies: 18
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if i want porn I can just look it up, but i'm not about to try and ruin the fun for others. so is there any way I can block the entire "erotic" tag? even when I select "roleplay" games its just porn.

Under setting you can uncheck the "Show content marked as adult in search & browse".  Any content that the developers have marked as adult will no longer be shown to you.


Additionally, you can exclude a single tag in your searches, as explained in this topic. https://itch.io/t/160014/can-i-use-exclusion-filters

but i have no issue with nudity and sex in art. i just don't want "erotic" stuff.

Additionally, you can exclude a single tag in your searches, as explained in this topic. https://itch.io/t/160014/can-i-use-exclusion-filters

https://itch.io/games/tag-rpg?exclude=tg.erotic

im trying but its not working.

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I think the problem is that Itch classifies RPG as a genre and not as a tag.
Try this:

https://itch.io/games/genre-rpg?exclude=tg.erotic

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thank you so much, this is working fine except for the incorrectly tagged games. but you still made it go from 99% porn 1% games to 60% games, 40% porn.

 If you have nudity or sex in your art, it usually qualifies for being necessary to be marked as adult. The setting is what you want. Unfortunaly you cannot deactivate that setting, since you have published a marked as adult game yourself.

You can always browse in a new incognito window. That will have that setting off.

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i have nothing against sex and nudity in art. but there is a difference between say, "fear and hunger" and "OWO I'm trapped in a dungeon with all these delicious cocks! - a RPG adventure" just to give an example of art and porn.

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There are only two maturity settings on itch. On or off. And nudity is generally put in the category "on" . Even if it would be artistical or could be shown in day time tv. Ok, maybe not in the US.

I understand what you mean, but itch is US based, and they do not differentiate between different shades of nsfw. At least not in this case.

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If you find games with adult content that are not correctly labeled, it is best to report them.

The problem is that each developer is responsible for labeling their games, if they don't do it correctly, it is impossible for the filter to work as expected.

If you want to complain about that, it's best to make a new post instead of hijacking someone else's post who is asking a question.

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He is asking how to exclude the "erotic" tag.

You, on the other hand, are angry because some developers do not label games correctly, making it difficult for people to properly filter the content and I totally agree with you on that, it is very annoying.

The difference? Look at your answer, you don't comment that some games may be mislabeled, if not, you state that that configuration doesn't work.

If you search for role-playing games, and you find 100 erotic games, if you apply the filter, you will eliminate 99, the one that remains is because the developer did not label it properly, but the filter works because it eliminated the other 99.

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I understand you.

I can't speak for the staff, but the feeling is that the staff is very small for the number of people and games that request support.

It makes sense when you look at the fact that there are almost a million games indexed and only about 25,000 are paid.

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good job studiousHam for behaving very maturely at the end. it is hard for people to admit when they had acted wrongly

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