Wonderful Days
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Here at Twitch we strive to keep the site “Safe For Work” (SFW), meaning any unsuspecting visitors joining us during their lunchbreak should not get either full frontal nudity or extreme violence on their screens while their boss is standing behind them.
This means we’ve locked away the little amount of NSFW content that we have and as an un-registered visitor you will not see it.
We did not throw away the key though: if you register for a free account you can choose in your profile whether or not to have this content unlocked.
If you choose “Yes”, NSFW content will be displayed on the main page same as all the other articles.
And this time the NSFW content indeed features Sora Aoi (a.k.a. Sola Aoi, Aoi Sora, or Aoi Sola)...
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Reader Comments
Simon Abrams 08/21/2008 @ 7:23pm
But....but...I AM A reigstered user (and contributor!) and I cannae see it…
Ohhh....I want my Azn boobies!
Momo the Cow 08/21/2008 @ 8:05pm
Well, you’ll certainly see a spike in registrations today.
Rhythm-X 08/21/2008 @ 8:17pm
Not that it’ll do any good. I’m registered, I have enabled NSFW in my account preferences, and I can’t see anything.
agent23 08/21/2008 @ 8:18pm
You got me. Still couldn’t see anything...damn
Opus 08/21/2008 @ 8:19pm
It looks like there is an issue with our NSFW filter. We’re looking into it, sorry for the inconvenience.
swampthing 08/21/2008 @ 8:23pm
It’s a trap!
Opus 08/21/2008 @ 8:38pm
Okay, the filter should be working properly now.
Simon Abrams 08/21/2008 @ 8:44pm
It’s not.
Opus 08/21/2008 @ 8:49pm
Out of curiosity, can you go to the homepage and look at the little welcome message that appears in the upper left-hand corner of the masthead? That should tell you which version of the homepage you’re seeing, either “SFW” or “NSFW”.
Simon Abrams 08/21/2008 @ 8:51pm
It says NSFW.
Man, this is actually getting pretty embarrassing for me. I make that look easy, dont I?
Simon Abrams 08/21/2008 @ 8:51pm
But to be more specific, I still can’t see the content.
Wickster 08/21/2008 @ 8:54pm
Sora is great and all but I’m hoping the movie will be good also. Of course, if I could read the full review, it’ll help tell us if it is good. heheh.
Wickster 08/21/2008 @ 8:56pm
OIC, you guys are on the wrong page, up the twitch homepage is another Erotic Ghost: Siren link below this...the review seems to be there.
Opus 08/21/2008 @ 8:58pm
That’s really bizarre… I’m set to see the “NSFW” version as well, and I can see the article just fine when I go to the homepage—it’s listed right below this article. I don’t think this is really a factor, but it never hurts to ask: what browser/OS are you using?
Simon Abrams 08/21/2008 @ 9:00pm
Safari
Simon Abrams 08/21/2008 @ 9:01pm
Now I see it. Huzzah?
Wickster 08/21/2008 @ 9:03pm
I’m on Firefox 3. And just tried it on IE 7 and the other link on the home page works OK too.
zombeaner 08/21/2008 @ 9:34pm
Hmm, I wonder if I missed the confusion. I got the actual review on my RSS feed.
Opus 08/21/2008 @ 9:47pm
The issues mentioned above did not pertain to the newsfeeds, only the homepage. If you subscribed to the right newsfeed, you should’ve seen the review appear without issue in your feedreader.
Rhythm-X 08/21/2008 @ 10:16pm
Yay, smut fully functional now.
Ard Vijn 08/21/2008 @ 11:21pm
Sheesh, I go to sleep for a few hours, and look what happened!
I KNEW MY EVIL PLOT WOULD WORK!
Anyway, the NSFW issue (should it return) only affects the main page, so if you do a search for such an article you should see it appear. Any time we post an NSFW article we’ll put an SFW warning next to it, same as with this one.
Rhythm-X 08/22/2008 @ 12:56am
Logging out and back in did it for me.
Rich Wilson 08/22/2008 @ 2:54am
Well, you can see pics of her anywhere, so no worries. Twitch still owns…