-doujindesu.tv--sakusei-fushou--kozukuri-no-gi-...

This is a crucial question. Could the user have been searching for something non-explicit?

The first fragment, Doujindesu.TV , refers to a (now-defunct or frequently changing) domain historically associated with the aggregation of doujinshi —Japanese self-published works, often manga or novels. The name combines "Doujin" (同人, meaning "same person" or "clique," referring to amateur creators) with "Desu" (です, a Japanese copula meaning "is/are"). -Doujindesu.TV--Sakusei-Fushou--Kozukuri-no-Gi-...

This is the most problematic part of the search term. Let's analyze the possible readings: This is a crucial question

frequently changes its domain (e.g., from .xxx to .tv) to stay active. [doujindesu] Domain change · Issue #6156 - GitHub meaning "same person" or "clique