"Keywords" on RFF
"Keywords" on RFF
It seems that it is not possible to get new "Keywords" (categories) added to the Rare Film Finder site.
I once suggested a Pee Scene category, but the suggestion was not taken.
I have now suggested Boy Underwear Scene and Girl Underwear Scene categories, but the same thing happened.
I once suggested a Pee Scene category, but the suggestion was not taken.
I have now suggested Boy Underwear Scene and Girl Underwear Scene categories, but the same thing happened.
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Re: "KEYWORDS" ON RFF
perhaps they don't want to many fetish specific posting as it might bring unwanted negative attention?
that site as well as this one have been around a long time because of not getting to overly focused on such. (although lately a few individuals are testing the boundries
) i may or may not wish the same as you but i am grateful that FLM and RFF exist as it is.

that site as well as this one have been around a long time because of not getting to overly focused on such. (although lately a few individuals are testing the boundries
Re: "KEYWORDS" ON RFF
That's one way of looking at it, especially when it comes to pee scenes.
But as I see it, if categories such as Boy Nudity, Girl Nudity, and Girl Topless are there already,
then underwear scenes are less revealing and therefore less "dirty" by anybody's standards.
Also, note that they DO have categories like Abuse, Kidnapping, Prostitution, Punishment, and Incest.
But as I see it, if categories such as Boy Nudity, Girl Nudity, and Girl Topless are there already,
then underwear scenes are less revealing and therefore less "dirty" by anybody's standards.
Also, note that they DO have categories like Abuse, Kidnapping, Prostitution, Punishment, and Incest.
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Re: "KEYWORDS" ON RFF
Jerry
to be honest i do agree with you as to how it is not much different from what is already there. but my guess is many of those key words if not all are already being used by the movie industry and are accepted but the others have yet to be. that is the main difference. this site tries to be within guidelines of movies that are currently or once were mainstream. posting to specific parts is not generally welcome because it is not safe practice. that is why you will see a lot of slang such as OT thrown around in descriptions. what you are trying to accomplish i am sure would be welcome by many. perhaps you should try a different approach such as suggesting an upgrade to a more detailed search. or one perhaps that is tailored to the individual. as it is the site can be held responsible for a specific search. where as a search that an individual dictates responsibility is now being assumed by the individual. hope this helps you. let us know if you are successful.

to be honest i do agree with you as to how it is not much different from what is already there. but my guess is many of those key words if not all are already being used by the movie industry and are accepted but the others have yet to be. that is the main difference. this site tries to be within guidelines of movies that are currently or once were mainstream. posting to specific parts is not generally welcome because it is not safe practice. that is why you will see a lot of slang such as OT thrown around in descriptions. what you are trying to accomplish i am sure would be welcome by many. perhaps you should try a different approach such as suggesting an upgrade to a more detailed search. or one perhaps that is tailored to the individual. as it is the site can be held responsible for a specific search. where as a search that an individual dictates responsibility is now being assumed by the individual. hope this helps you. let us know if you are successful.
Re: "KEYWORDS" ON RFF
Something occurred to me right now.ptguardian wrote:perhaps they don't want to many fetish specific posting as it might bring unwanted negative attention?
that site as well as this one have been around a long time because of not getting too overly focused on such.
The people who hate OT sites like this one and RFF presumably already know of the existence of these two sites.
If our enemies have failed to get rid of these sites by NOW, then it seems safe to assume that they WILL NOT be able to do so.
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Re: "KEYWORDS" ON RFF
there is always a chance. it is better not to give reasons.
a key point of our success comes from the members themselves. nobody here is hurting anyone. in fact you will find it is an extremely helpful bunch of folks that share common interests. i am doing my part in helping by taking the time to respond to your concern. not to dictate but to help guide to a good time here. i am sure many enemies were and are here now and certainly many came to site for one thing in mind but after realizing what great place this is they either became a part of the community or moved on. (plenty of bad sites elsewhere)
look around the site and enjoy for yourself

a key point of our success comes from the members themselves. nobody here is hurting anyone. in fact you will find it is an extremely helpful bunch of folks that share common interests. i am doing my part in helping by taking the time to respond to your concern. not to dictate but to help guide to a good time here. i am sure many enemies were and are here now and certainly many came to site for one thing in mind but after realizing what great place this is they either became a part of the community or moved on. (plenty of bad sites elsewhere)
look around the site and enjoy for yourself
Re: "KEYWORDS" ON RFF
Personally, seems to me you are overthinking this, RFF's server is in Russia where they are more relaxed about things and I doubt RFF is overly paranoid about content. (FLM is based in Europe where we need to be more aware of Western sensibilities.)
It could be as simple as: the guy who runs RFF has no interest in other categories and doesn't see the need to spend the considerable time needed to establish new categories and keep them updated. Especially since the audience for those categories is much more limited.
It could be as simple as: the guy who runs RFF has no interest in other categories and doesn't see the need to spend the considerable time needed to establish new categories and keep them updated. Especially since the audience for those categories is much more limited.