The device you are using to stream Pandora: Computer The name of the station where this occurred: See screenshot The name(s) of the artist(s): See screenshot The title(s) of the explicit track(s): See screenshot Confirmation that you were able to give the explicit track(s) a Thumbs down: Yes, post screenshot capture Were you listening using a Pandora Mode like Crowd Faves, Discovery or Deep Cuts?: See screenshot A screenshot of the explicit track that plays on your station: ^This was within the last couple hours as of the time of this post. I've verified that my "Explicit Content" setting, which I'm led to believe WOULD "Allow explicit content" IF it were ON, is OFF (as I believe it has ALWAYS been): Brother, an explanation of parts of Pandora on which we can expect this feature to work, and a template for submitting future feedback within the thread, is neither a solution to an inherently broken part of Pandora, nor accepted by us regular users as such. Believing/marking that such a post's content is a solution to the explicit filter failing is akin to believing one can solve a complaint that management doesn't listen to its employees by simply putting a feedback/suggestion box in the workplace accessible to all said employees. In either case, NO one is convinced that it does anything when the issue leading to the complaints remains unchanged, & most people find the asserted idea that an actual solution has been offered to be offensive to the intelligence of the general populace. An issue like what's complained about in this thread has only 1 solution, which cannot be delivered by anyone's reply here, & it looks like this: The specified problem stops happening & complaints of this particular issue cease to be made. Sure, one could communicate the observation of the solution in a reply, but that reply would still not be the solution to the problem. Y'all might just need to accept the fact that, as long as the only way to have it show that it's solved is to pick a reply to be the "Accepted Solution", some of these threads must logically remain in an "unsolved" status.
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