- Dec 31, 2017
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Understandably this is an emotive topic for some, but i feel that arguing over the semantics is not especially constructive
Regardless of where things began, what morals are at play and what the catalyst was, this is the situation that we find ourselves in. Games which are purely incest driven are bound to draw attention, particularly if they make no effort to conceal the "forbidden" content of the game.
Rather like facebook have changed certain aspects of their community guidelines over the years, and we have all had to either adjust or stop using it, this is precisely what we must do with Patreon. I am always baffled by people who post things onto platforms like facebook which they know they shouldn't, and then go on a rant when they get a temporary ban for it.
As @darthseduction mentioned a few posts back, it doesn't take a great deal of time or effort to "clean" your patreon so that if you get reviewed, you will come out of it ok.
We all love a good rant. It is cathartic. But at the end of the day, if we want to continue to use Patreon and enjoy the facilities that it provides as well as its considerable earning potential, we have to play by their rules. If your game has a bit of incest in it, put that content in a patch that is only available to people who choose to download it from elsewhere.
Regardless of where things began, what morals are at play and what the catalyst was, this is the situation that we find ourselves in. Games which are purely incest driven are bound to draw attention, particularly if they make no effort to conceal the "forbidden" content of the game.
Rather like facebook have changed certain aspects of their community guidelines over the years, and we have all had to either adjust or stop using it, this is precisely what we must do with Patreon. I am always baffled by people who post things onto platforms like facebook which they know they shouldn't, and then go on a rant when they get a temporary ban for it.
As @darthseduction mentioned a few posts back, it doesn't take a great deal of time or effort to "clean" your patreon so that if you get reviewed, you will come out of it ok.
We all love a good rant. It is cathartic. But at the end of the day, if we want to continue to use Patreon and enjoy the facilities that it provides as well as its considerable earning potential, we have to play by their rules. If your game has a bit of incest in it, put that content in a patch that is only available to people who choose to download it from elsewhere.