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ZurigaSungama
ZurigaSungama
Well, it's in the NSFW section, so you'll need to navigate QQ's anti-spambot measures first-- in other words, make a post in the introduction thread. After the mods approve your first post, just click here.
magic9mushroom
magic9mushroom
No, you don't need to make a post to read the NSFW boards. You need one to do almost anything else, but not that. QQ has zillions of zero-post members precisely because they just want access to the NSFW boards.
ZurigaSungama
ZurigaSungama
I would assume the zero-poeters you're talking about predate the current anti-spambot measures and were grandfathered in, because I see folks with zero posts talking about being unable to find NSFW threads almost every day.
magic9mushroom
magic9mushroom
There would be no point in stopping spambots from reading the forums.
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