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But I was talking about non-consent as compared to other harsher non-consent games, I’ve seen games more “wild” than that one on this platform not being taken down at all.
Was there a report? Is it because of the Steam events? That’s why I said it makes me worried to upload stuff in here…
I believe reasons should always be shared :/ and that this is not a case of false equivalence.
(also, people don’t really care about legality here at all, lol, different countries have different laws after all…)
Is there a way I can (for example) ask the platform to review the game beforehand so that I can ensure there won’t be any future problems? Just to avoid public stunts.

I don't know if there was a report, but itch.io staff generally needs to be made aware of games that break the terms of service. And laws apply anyway, the internet isn't a Wild West. What "opposite morality" did you have in mind, exactly?

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Games where you are the bad guy basically (can’t go in deep details here).

You mean like Overlord, or Tie Fighter?

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Something like Ravager etc (sandbox with adult themes of alternative world, mostly text-based)… There are many such games here already and I’d like to think they are safe and sound.
I’m perhaps years away from actually publishing something yet but I try to learn the platform first before I commit so that I won’t get the NexusMods treatment…
(sorry for long thread spam)

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I'm not familiar with your examples. What treatment do you mean? Again, if you believe such games are okay here after all, why ask for permission? I doubt anyone can give you an answer without seeing your game. Such things can only be judged on a case-by-case basis.

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Since this is off-topic at this point, the thing with nexus mods is that they banned mods that they didn’t like instead of allowing creative freedoms etc…
It’s better to leave the discussion here.
When the time comes I will engage again in a more proper way and hopefully things will have changed towards better in the entirety of internet…

Oh! You mean the mod that removed pride flags from a Spiderman game? Well, the owners of a website have a right to choose what content they'll host. Let's leave it at that.