This phrase appears to be a mix of internet slang and a specific technical frustration, likely related to a social media community (possibly Gacha, gaming, or an image-sharing forum).
Based on the context of your request, here is a "piece" or a draft response you could use if you are trying to post about this situation or vent to a community: The "Admin Strike" Post Title: RIP my nn vids... admin finally got me 💀
Body:So, it finally happened. I tried to upload the girlx project today and realized the admin straight up blocked my nn vids folder. I have no idea why they’re tripping—I was just trying to share the latest jpgs from the set, and now everything is locked down.
Has anyone else on lol (League/community site) dealt with the admin shadow-blocking specific file types? I spent hours on those edits just for them to get ghosted.
If anyone knows a workaround or where I can drop the links without getting the ban hammer, let me know. #girlx #nnvids #blocked #adminproblems What these terms likely mean in this context:
Girlx: Often refers to a specific user handle, a character name, or a sub-community (like "Girl Gamers" or "Gacha Girls").
NN: Usually shorthand for "No Name" (often used in editing communities for unnamed projects) or sometimes "N-N" as a stuttering/emotional emote ( ) in roleplay.
LOL: In this string, it likely refers to League of Legends (the community where the block happened) or is being used as the standard "laughing out loud" expression regarding the absurdity of the block. girlx nn lol admin blocked my nn vids jpg
Admin Blocked: This usually means a network or site moderator has restricted your ability to upload or view specific content, often due to community guidelines or "Restricted Mode" settings.
Are you trying to get around a physical block on your computer or just looking for a way to caption your post?
Turn Restricted Mode on or off on YouTube - Computer - Google Help
"Dear Support Team,
I'm reaching out because my account has been blocked, and I'm having trouble uploading .jpg files that are actually videos labeled with certain tags. I believe there might have been a misunderstanding with the content guidelines. Could you please clarify why my content was blocked and what steps I can take to resolve this issue?
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Best regards, [Your Name]"
By taking these steps, you should be able to get a clearer understanding of why your content was blocked and how you can move forward.
I’ll proceed with option 2 (appeal to admins). If you meant something else, say 1 or 3.
Appeal to admins (concise, polite):
Subject: Request to Review Removed Content — [Username]
Hello,
My non-nude videos and one JPG were recently removed or blocked from my account (username: [your username]). I believe this was a mistake; the content complies with your rules and contains no nudity, sexual content, or prohibited material. Please review the moderation decision and restore the following items:
• Video titles/IDs: [list IDs or links]
• Image file: [filename.jpg]
If any part violated a guideline, I’d appreciate specific details so I can correct it. Thank you for reviewing this promptly.
—[Your name or username]
If you want option 1 or 3 instead, or want me to fill in details (titles/IDs), tell me which.
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