Quote Originally Posted by Themarvin View Post
Pushing them into shouts, just increases the report ratio to the extreme though, and doubt that SE would be happy about that either, parental controls never work and never really has, SE's standpoint in this will be a strong one and I can't see them to advocate for insane levels of parental controls due to this is a more family oriented and friendly game in general, it is kind of pushing it, if you value a serious opinion in it.

If want an answer here from them, most likely would not happen here, but more likely that they end updating the ToS that is needed to be agreed on before can continue playing is a more likely thing to happen, and it could be a call out as well in a public statement, as they did with modifications and such as well quite some time ago.
I mean in fairness, I guess a "wait and see". From my impression of YoshiP's interview they already have a strategy in place. I personally am happy letting them leave to their devices, they admitted wrong doing on that one GM and we thought it was in error and seemingly that's all resolved.

I am disadvantaged in not having their data or knowing their strategy, clarification of course would be useful, but as I'm don't run any ERP venues I am not in limbo because the verdict so far as been "RP venues are fine to use the PF as long as they don't break ToS", so if I need it in future, I know I am unlikely to have GM problems.

But I don't think people's answers to the their concept about teens and ERP are great, I think there are better pragmatic options to do what they want to achieve. But in reality none of them will solve the problem and present other problems. Heck, for all we know, the GM's may have it under control, it could be the ERP posters we see repeating ERP adverts aren't break ToS and may be found innocent of wrong doing. But again, there's a disadvantage of not having their data. Or it may be they rely on those adverts to know where and when this activity is occurring and they can investigate for any wrong doing.