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R18, when or if you return, I'm looking forward to your take on the two questions I had asked in this post, regarding:
1) Captain Bondage, and
2) How much attention is being paid to the highly important translated synopses, or "product descriptions" (especially since Hans Kowalski has raised the issue in the past, as well as in the post that followed mine).
I would like to ask you a third question, if you would permit me.
In this recent post, I wrote about the effect of Hitomi Fujiwara's videos being pulled in Traci Lords fashion, and in my following post I summed up the big problem:
I think the great tragedy here is that a good number of JAVs have disappeared from DMM / R18's listings. We rely on these sources to get JAV information, and it is now terrible that searches for these videos will result in dead ends.
Since I wrote that, I experienced several other no-shows at DMM. (No-shows at R18 do not count as much, because so far R18 is far from comprehensive; when searching in R18, I'm never surprised when I don't get a hit. ) I suspect these other no-shows may well have been videos having nothing to do with Ms. Fujiwara.
What's prompting this post is that I just searched for SEX-02, and it was another no-show at DMM. When I Googled the Japanese title, the first listing was DMM... and it pointed to a 404 page. The second listing pointed to a description of the movie at another site, and I made sure to check whether this was another Hitomi Fujiwara movie; the actress turned out to be somebody else, translated as "Liz Hanabishi."
I am concluding we are getting more and more no-shows at DMM. This is awful.
It's not only bad for the problem Lollers1 raised three posts ago:
"...3 - 4 vids have been removed from R18 entirely... No DRM = if you downloaded your purchase you would still have it now."
If I paid money for a video that cannot be downloaded, I'd be furious if the video was suddenly made unavailable. I don't think much can be done about this, because the higher-ups at your company have made this decision to combat piracy, but it is still a serious problem. It is, however, a separate problem than the one I'm raising now, and if we may concentrate on it:
We had a very sophisticated member around here who unfortunately no longer participates, named Nick_Wells (I called him the Professor), and I recall his very apt description for DMM:
"The Holy Grail of JAV."
You see, we rely on DMM to get our JAV information as the last stop of all things JAV. This is a fundamental thing that DMM is known for.
If we can no longer rely on DMM to get our JAV information, then DMM becomes another JAV vendor site. I think the ones who run the companies you work for should not ignore this great advantage that DMM is perceived to have.
I propose you bring this matter to the attention of the DMM brass, and suggest strongly that if a decision is made to delete a video, the listing (with all of the valuable information) should still be made available. For those who search to acquire the videos, a note could be added that the video is not available at this time. (For sensitive videos regarding, for example, actresses who are taken off the market, a little editing could be performed on their movie pages, perhaps deleting their names.)
Thanks, R18; I hope you will be addressing this important "third question" of mine, as well.
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It has been a pleasure to have your patient and polished voice hereabouts, R18.com.
I suddenly got this nagging and inexplicable curiosity about your pal, Captain Bondage.
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I see that while he was once yapping constantly, he disappeared without a trace a year ago. Did he walk the plank? Did Moby Dick eat him? Is he too busy coaching Tom Hanks for when the actor will play him? Or did he leave the company?
I suppose the likeliest explanation is that your "team" came to an understanding as to who would be communicating for R18 on Akiba-Online, and you got elected... but it's still interesting that he just shivered his timbers out of here so completely.
While I have you, by the way, I have a dim memory of when the good captain instructed as to how R18 was slowly but surely preparing plot descriptions for each entry. While we know there are thousands of JAVs and this is an overwhelming job, is there hope on the horizon for the time when one clicks on an R18 movie page that a description would be cozily available? This important area has been so teddibly neglected.
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After reading Hans Kowalski's post below (I'm impressed he has brought this issue up), I went checking, and Captain Bondage answered the first time, and the second time (which Hans began with "Yo!" Guess he was addressing the captain, and forgot about the "Ho Ho"), the question went unanswered. This second time, I see Casshern2 asked for examples, and Hans delivered, in case you would like to get a taste of these all-too-rarely-seen — but so useful — translated synopses.
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Why can't you use credit card? DMM won't accept yours? The best is to use prepaid credit cards, I have had success with this in the past. Visa tend to work well, and I'm currently using a American Express Serve card. Are the videos you want not available on R18?
These were Vanilla brand prapaid reloadable Visa cards that I bought at Walgreens.. However, it's been about a year since I bought anything from dmm so things could have changed, but I think it's worth a look before trying to deal with webmoney and all that, worst case scenario it doesn't work and you use it for something else.. As for the redirect, you can block cookies from the DMM site which will turn off the redirect, you can do this in Firefox by right clicking, view page info, going to Permissions, and then going to Set Cookies, unchecking the default box and checking block.. Then you have the language overlay that constantly pops up after that, which you need to block with an adblocker by right clicking and block element until you have the right element, it's #welcome I think.. Anyhooo, I used those cards to buy 32 movies from them before, and if it works you'll have to undo the process I described to access the movies or else you'll get an error.
R18.com, I'm not usually one to raise the dead (threads) but I was once again considering trying the PPM thing. Can you say which studios would have PPM titles released at the same time as their VOD releases? Do some studios still do that? I'm just worried if I take the time and trouble (and money!) to prepare for using PPM that I'll have to wait months or more! to see parts of titles I'd like to see.Usually it will be release at same moment as the VOD is released.
Some studios want to keep some months distance or do not want to sell it on PPM at all so at the end is depending of the contract with the studio.