>As of the most recent update on August 13, users under the age of 17 are locked out of using the app. The app was previously downloadable for users over the age of 12.
>Users were informed of the change in an update on August 7. The update advised users that all purchased content would still be accessible on the web browser version of the service, but noted that this was only guaranteed for registered users.
>Jump+ was home to racier content than the Weekly Shonen Jump print magazine, such as Link and Kotaro Shono's World’s End Harem and Kentaro Yabuki's manga adaptation of DARLING in the FRANXX, but the irony that a publication aimed primarily at young boys has locked that demographic out of using the app altogether was not lost on its users, who have reacted to the news with amusement.
>As of the publication of this article, the Android app of Jump+ is still rated for ages 12+, as is the English version of the app Manga Plus.
Isn't Franxx Jump+? And that's had nudity since it's existed too.
Angel Rodriguez
B-b-based
Wyatt Reed
What's it called?
Grayson Williams
>As of the publication of this article, the Android app of Jump+ is still rated for ages 12+, as is the English version of the app Manga Plus. I think it's Apple who has problems not Jump.
7-11 still sold porn mags in Japan but this year, 7-11 corporate cucked out because of Olympics giving excuse that foreigners would complain if they see porn mags in 7-11.
Gabriel Phillips
Not with nipples
Parker Anderson
Oh hey this is by the Cross Account guy
William Baker
Is the story good this time?
Jeremiah Gonzalez
So it's not Act-Age? I'm getting fucking confused now.
Elijah Adams
But why tho.
Nathaniel Bennett
It's not Act-Age. Someone's pulling your leg.
Daniel Murphy
So what manga is it? Cross Account? Or something else?
Jose Carter
It's a new series by the author of Cross Account. And Cross Account, while it had gorgeous art and delicious women, had the most generic romcom story I've seen.
Aaron Evans
the actual reason is because jump+'s most popular manga are basically porn (world's end harem)
Lincoln Diaz
Detective Conan is considered approved for children of all ages in Japan despite depicting on screen murders and detailing murder methods.
A police station even chose Conan as its mascot....
Gabriel Gomez
7-11 stopped selling porn because it became a loss leader due to everything going digital and it takes up room from shit that sells. The only place that mentioned the Olympics was one angry gamer. Try not getting news from a Yea Forumsermin blog site.
Logan Walker
Violence is seen offensive as sexual content unless it reaches the point of guro with graphic representation of internal body parts being depicted.
Parker Thompson
let's say there's a totally hypothetical situation where i'm going to japan in two days. where would i buy porn if 7/11 doesn't have it anymore?
Jack Morales
I don't think that towel's drawn, or maybe coloured, right. It looks like fur.
Ethan Miller
at regular comic/book shops?
Adrian Roberts
wasn't sure if there was a more convenient option similar to 7/11. thanks though
Jacob Mitchell
>japan does something >blame /pol/ SEETHING OBSESSED