I'm surprised someone had a hard enough hate boner to come back to this between every "burst" of uploads to downvote every image and then it was flagged by someone else (can tell because the flagger doesn't have voting ability).
The shading and lines are unfortunately quite simple.
It does generally lack backgrounds, but that helps focus on the characters.
The faces are done in a different style than we usually see; more reminiscent of Stanley Lau's high, thin eyes with prominent eyelashes than the big round ones typical of the anime style. In fact, they kinda look almost like a less-weird Ukiyo-e style.
The anatomy is pretty above-par of our average smut uploads so long as Hakurei having muscles a girl probably shouldn't is taken as part of her character. Some of the hands could use a little refining, but they aren't glaringly mutated.
Personally, I don't see anything egregiously wrong with the series. I kinda like it, and I generally stand away from musclegirls.
Honestly having flags remain anonymous is just asking for it to be abused by trolls. Make user names public and the fear from backlash would make a good deterrent against trolls
I'm fairly certain that public flagging would reduce legitimate usage for fear of that same backlash. Some users get hyper-defensive about posts (that aren't even necessarily theirs) that get flagged, almost regardless of the actual quality of the post. The vitriol that still gets flung at anonymous flags is reason enough to keep it private. Flagging a post doesn't actually do anything to the post, it merely brings it to the attention of the mods. And since it only takes a single mod to clear a flag, an errant flagger would, at most, annoy the mods occasionally.
Obviously I'm not a mod, but I think flagging sprees are rare enough events that the system works fairly well as is.
That said, requiring some minimum reasoning for flags to decrease frivolous flags might be a nice idea.
Honestly having flags remain anonymous is just asking for it to be abused by trolls. Make user names public and the fear from backlash would make a good deterrent against trolls
The usernames of flaggers used to be visible to all, but that lead to undue harassment to the flag poster (most of whom were in the right mindset with their flags). Moderators and Admins can see those who flag, so they know who is trolling. Those who can approve posts can easily negate a flag if they deem the reason worthy.
someone should make this into an animation with the whole sex scenes. but due to its nature it won't be found on youtube. maybe they will upload it to redtube.