Introduce a customizable user configuration feature that enables users to filter out specific content categories, such as "Boys' Love" (BL), "Gay Romance," and other similar genres. This functionality will enhance user experience by allowing individuals to curate their viewing preferences, ensuring they only see content that aligns with their interests and avoids genres they wish to exclude.

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I'm not sure if you mean in a user's list or in a search, but if it's the latter, you can do that now - just click either a genre twice (until the red x appears) or add a tag in the search and click it until it turns red. Like if you want romance but without gay romance, search for the romance genre, add the gay romance tag and click it until it turns red and then search and those will be excluded from the results.

 emeraldarrows:

I'm not sure if you mean in a user's list or in a search, but if it's the latter, you can do that now - just click either a genre twice (until the red x appears) or add a tag in the search and click it until it turns red. Like if you want romance but without gay romance, search for the romance genre, add the gay romance tag and click it until it turns red and then search and those will be excluded from the results.

Ohh, I get it now! Wow, I didn’t even know that feature existed—it’s definitely useful. However, what I was referring to is more about user settings, rather than just applying filters. It would be inconvenient if users had to manually exclude unwanted content every time they search or explore dramas. I was thinking of something more like Google Safe Search, where certain content is automatically hidden based on the user’s preferences, without needing to adjust it for every session