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I believe it is due to some ruling by the app stores.
For Tapas itself to impose this would be ridiculous. While all novels are experiencing trouble being searchable in the bar in the app, there are ones being flagged for amendment to this new rule.

I suspect that once the devs sort through everything and the majority of series are searchable again, those that breach the new app store ruling would be in essence shadowbanned from the app. The series would still be available, but not searchable through the app, like any explicit comic.

I don't know how many times it needs to be said.... but seriously, peeps, stop buying Apple products. They haven't had a good innovation since Jobs died and they're just overpriced versions of the same tech in any other laptops or phones in a fancy metal case, and they keep doing this crap to creators.

It might be easy to ignore when they're just coming for LGBTQ+ people, but now they've banned the word "kiss"? Isn't that far enough? For all of us?

I lost interest they removed that DAMN earphone jack. Oh and human right violations overall involving children. I've been using the same cracked Samsung phone for six years now. Thing is a MULE (although I'm not sure if that company is safe from sin).

Anyway just to be safe I'm just gonna be censoring kiss to k*ss. Or maybe make that the only censored word while I refrain from using swear words overall I dunno (@$%$). Would be a funny statement.

Is this real? I mean I had overcome as an artist that people in the world don't have nipples anymore on Tapas or Webtoon or anywhere and now even kissing is gonna be banned? lol That doesn't look good for the artists who are drawing any kind of romance. So instead of kissing they're maybe gonna kick each other on the butt lol Would that be more appropriate?

The act can still be shown, the word just can't be in the title. The search bar won't pull it up.
Maybe apple thinks that anything that with Kiss or Omega in the title will inevitably lead to doing the dirty and oooh can't have minors looking for that with easy search terms :expressionless:

I guess you can try and go around it by spelling it Kizz or 0mega (with a zero). And test that once the search bar is functioning again.

Recommend swapping out the word "Kiss" in titles for "Grind", "Finger" or "Lick". Definitely no sexual connotations there! :rofl:

Better yet, just replace it with "Kill." That'd get everyone looking at your story!

"Kiss/Kill"

Well somebody's got the right idea already!

Wow, what? Even more reason why I'm glad my comic isn't on the app, don't even want to indirectly associate with Apple, but that really sucks for all the poor romance authors on here. As little of a fan as I am of the genre, I can't like that it gets crapped on the most.

New titles to make creators safe, starting from the top search results!:

  • FINGER LICK GRIND
  • Lick Lick Fall in Love
  • Grind/Kill
  • Make Babies! ('Babies' wasn't on your list, but it fits, and I assume it's app safe.)
  • Ghostie Fingers
  • Grind Storm
  • Lick n Karess
  • I Fingered a Boy

Grind Storm sounds like a sick skateboarding video game actually.

It does! Wow!

Now I want to go play a Tony Hawk game.

I does amuse me that popular Tapas novel "Kiss it Better" has a title that isn't acceptable, but hypothetically somebody could make a novel or comic called "I Got Rimmed by Daddy Bear", "Dominance of the Huge Snake", "Screwed to Death", or "Finger-Licking Lesbians" and those titles would apparently be okay. :supicious_stache:

Well, now we know what the new community event should be. Come up with the filthiest title that still can't be banned. (Oh damn, "Come Up" is a pretty good one though...).

Uuuhhh I’m gonna need a bit more citation on that “it’s an app store thing” statement, considering you can download Radish on the Apple Store, which is a popular app-only erotica platform (and yes there’s queer stuff there too)… and Alpha/Omega is a predictably popular theme.

Only thing I can think of is you do set the age level your app is appropriate for, so perhaps if you want it to be lower than 17+, the restrictions are a lot more harsh. But considering it’s tied to parental controls, I’m… not surprised?

It was explained to me that apps like Radish get a pass since their content is paid for, so it's easier to gate who can access those titles. It's not as public as free user-generated-content.

Tapas is set as being a 13+ platform tho right so i figure its that coming into play again with app store rulings?