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Okay folks, this is serious - No Alcohol, No drugs, No Nonconsensual
i no this is old but sheesh, the ones who make these rules are the main ones who constantly break them in real life, all of this stuff is on full display in all forms of entertainment but in porn its not allowed, i feel for porn companies getting so retrained like this knowing full well that the people doing the restraining would be the ones watching all of these kinda scenes
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When the compliance stuff became a thing, I could accept the reasoning. I can't write 'a dream come true' in the scene comments anymore? I'm sure I will survive. But the whole thing became a joke once you realize that none of those no-gos matter anymore for their biggest innovation since the invention of sliced bread (= C-list flat porn). VR content where someone put a bit of r3d w!ne in their pasta sauce was banned because it could jeopardize the whole operation, now it seems the motto is keeping the five people watching flat happy or perish.
doublevr
1- Does that also affect scenes we already own??
2A- Since whenever the rules changes again, again those might also become disallowed, meaning let's say "Double Lunch Date" by SLR got censor edited would those who already purchased it have that original version gone from their accounts and replaced by the 'compliant' version??
2B- If that's the case why? Wouldn't letting customers who already own a video act similarly to SLR Vault's privacy works? In this case I mean that the 'compliant' video is the public facing video purchasers after the edit see and only those who bought it BEFORE it got edited can even see the before edit video.