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I also agree there is a major problem with censorship, but I'm also glad we have the option to restore everything :)
Thank you for your time leaving your thoughts on my work. This was one of my first guides, I haven't done many...
Anyway, it was a suggestion, nothing more. You don't have to edit your guide.
Mostly stating my opinion that censorship is removal\changing of content, and uncensorship is restoring removed or changed content.
For a fine example of this, many features of the original release of games and consoles in Japan are lost when they are brought to North America. Datable 14 year old? She's 21 now. Bikini-wearing dark mage? Their covered rear now has a towel obscuring the image, making it look more inapropriate. Vollyball game? Not released in North America.
I understand your view, which is why I only suggested you alter the guide, rather than saying "It's wrong, you must change it."