Lately, AI-generated content has been showing up more and more on the platform. It’s becoming a bigger part of creative uploads, and yes—there are now many AI “artists” contributing videos and visuals.
But here’s the important and reassuring part:
AI content is not automatically “bad” or low quality just because it is AI-generated.
Some creators actually put a lot of effort into their AI work. They carefully refine prompts, adjust outputs, fix details, and polish everything so the final result doesn’t look messy or low-effort. In fact, a lot of AI creations go through multiple stages of editing, just like traditional production workflows.
Still, it’s important to be honest:
AI art and human-drawn or handcrafted art are not the same thing.
A human artist who draws everything from scratch brings years of skill, personal expression, and emotional nuance into their work. AI creators, on the other hand, often work more like directors or editors—guiding the machine and shaping the output.
And yes… most people can still tell the difference.
At least for now.
But the future? Hmm… nobody really knows. It’s possible that AI will become even more advanced and blend more seamlessly into creative industries, including more niche entertainment sectors as well.
There has even been quiet curiosity about how far AI might eventually spread into adult-themed creative spaces. Not necessarily replacing artists, but expanding alongside them in strange and unexpected ways.
And don’t worry—the platform is not becoming an “AI-only website.” That’s not the direction. Instead, it’s more like a shared playground where different types of creators can exist side by side. (˶>⩊<˶)
Now let’s talk about something much more immediately fun: FILTERS!! (˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶)
A new upgrade has been introduced to the genre search system.
Users can now combine genre tags more freely, meaning you are no longer limited to just one simple category at a time. Instead, you can mix and match filters.
For example:
I’m not really sure why you’d search for creampies in summer, but hey—at least you can, right? (¬‿¬)
This makes searching feel smoother, faster, and much more personalized. Instead of endlessly scrolling and hoping to find something that matches your mood, you can now guide the system more directly toward your preferences.
It also helps reduce clutter and makes browsing feel less like searching through a giant messy closet...
The release calendar has been updated and is now fully current! That means you should now see the latest entries properly aligned.
But there are plans for something even more helpful in the future... A possible upcoming feature may allow users to go back in time within the calendar system.
This would mean:
It’s still in discussion, but if implemented, it would make the calendar not just a “what’s new” tool—but also a “what happened before” archive.
Very useful. ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝♡
Now we arrive at the “thinking out loud” part of the update…
There are currently discussions and uncertainties about whether the platform should introduce:
These ideas are still not confirmed, so nothing is changing immediately. But they are being considered carefully.
A rating system could help users express feedback more clearly, but it also comes with challenges, such as fairness, moderation, and how subjective opinions can be.
User accounts, on the other hand, could open doors to personalization, saved preferences, and maybe more community features. But they also introduce complexity, privacy considerations, and moderation responsibilities.
So right now, it’s basically a “maybe in the future” situation.
If you notice anything unusual, have ideas, or just want to suggest improvements, you’re warmly invited to share them via the contact form.
Even small feedback can help shape future updates 🌸
