Extreme Movie Pass network and site scene issues

My recent creation of scenes for FlexiDolls (after a full site rip) has opened up some questions for debate (thanks CmdrSpazzbo). I hope this is the correct forum.

here is the edit in question
Create Scene “Real Doll Anal Sex” | StashDB

  1. Firstly - Flexidolls is part of the extrememoviepass.com Network. It’s network site has different (better IMHO) scene poster than the thumbnails used for both the EMP network and subsite scenes. Can it be agreed that the scene poster can be used. eg. for scene ExtremeMoviePass.com - Worlds largest adult network the video player node has the following attribute: poster=“/t7/content//contentthumbs/47/95/84795-1x.jpg” and therefore https://extrememoviepass.com/t7/content//contentthumbs/47/95/84795-1x.jpg is the correct poster url to use?

  2. It would appear that, in order to appear regularly updated Flexidolls (and presumably other sites in the EMP network) change the dates defined in the scenes. For example:

“flexi mannequin doll Lara Frost anus stretched” | StashDB was originally posted to Stash on Jul 19, 2023 with a date of 2022-05-03 but EMP (and Flexidolls) now show this scene (ExtremeMoviePass.com - Worlds largest adult network) with a date of *2026-02-08.
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It’s not a reissue and I am sure that if you revisist the site in a few months the scene will have it’s date udpated again.

I’m happy to use the date of previously created stash entries but, in the case of a full site rip are we happy to use the current release date. Other index sites are not helping here as the site is not well covered as far as I can tell.

Thanks
Z

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Thanks for opening this thread, Zzzins – I voted No on that edit and left a detailed comment, so I’m glad to see the issues get a proper home here.

To add to what you’ve raised:

3. Sub-studio identification

The community scraper doesn’t currently return the sub-studio. However, as @Maista noted on Discord, the sub-studio can be decoded from the URL structure – for example, Fd in the scene URL indicates FlexiDolls, Bl indicates BossLesson. It seems like the scraper could implement this mapping, but until it does, editors doing full site rips have no reliable automated way to assign the correct sub-studio.

4. Title capitalization

The scraper returns titles as-is from the EMP site, which is often non-capitalized. This is actually correct per the StashDB “Correcting Scene Titles” guideline, which requires titles to be preserved exactly as they appear from the original studio source. Editors should be aware that “fixing” the capitalization would be a guideline violation, not an improvement.


The thing that concerns me most about the current situation isn’t that bad submissions will get rejected – realistically, most submissions get approved regardless. It’s the opposite problem: submissions made now, before these questions are resolved, are likely to get accepted and then just sit there. Incorrect sub-studios, unreliable dates, wrong cover images – once those are in and approved, they tend to stay in, because fixing them requires someone to notice, care, and do the work.

So my suggestion would be to treat this thread as the foundation for a proper site-specific guideline post – similar to what was done for JesseLoadsMonsterFacials – that codifies the answers to these four issues once consensus is reached here. In the meantime, editors tackling EMP or its sub-studios should at minimum document their sourcing decisions thoroughly in edit comments, so that whatever gets accepted is at least traceable.

Happy to help draft that guideline post once we’ve landed on answers.