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Warning: The game contains themes of social control, memory suppression, and existential dread. It is rated R-15/R-18 for psychological themes, not explicit content.

: You play as a social media moderator whose primary task is to review and censor potentially prohibited images.

: Deciding whether to flag, delete, or promote posts directly influences the public perception, mental stability, and career paths of the game’s main characters. -ENG- The Censor -RJ01117570-

Your tool is an interactive redaction interface. You must listen to the files (high-fidelity binaural audio) and decide what to cut. However, the gimmick of is the "Bleed Effect." By censoring emotions, you begin to lose your own.

The storyline follows , a reclusive, tech-savvy shut-in with a massive obsession with idol culture. Facing financial ruin, Yuto reluctantly takes a job working as a content moderator and censor for a massive, high-traffic social media platform to keep his apartment. Warning: The game contains themes of social control,

Example line: "You could stop this audio file right now. Delete it. Report me. But you haven't moved your hand to the pause button in seventeen minutes. So let's continue… shall we?"

The game's reception highlights a clear split in its perception. Many celebrate the addictive gameplay, the varied content, and the way it explores taboo subjects like voyeurism and power. Critics, however, point to the shallow voice acting, some repetitive minigames, and an over-reliance on NTR tropes. Ultimately, its success lies in its ability to tap into a forbidden fantasy: what would you do with total, anonymous power over others' most private moments? : Deciding whether to flag, delete, or promote

The game uses stylized, high-fidelity dot graphics. The background architecture, lighting filters, and character sprites provide a polished look that stands out from standard visual novels.