Quote Originally Posted by Valkyrie_Lenneth View Post
They did... It's in the guidelines....

Example 2
In the case of role-playing involving mildly sexual expressions (such as erotic role-playing) with a consenting group of two or more players, if it is conducted in a private area, it will not be considered a violation unless a report is made.

However, if you encourage or invite a player to participate in such role-play without being certain of their consent, there is a high possibility that you will be reported and penalized. Please be very careful.

As you can see, expressions that fall under this category are generally prohibited, so if even one player who witnessed such an expression finds it offensive, there is a high possibility that it will be reported. What is considered offensive will vary from person to person, so if you believe there is any chance that you may offend someone, you should refrain from making such expressions.

Please note that Square Enix may issue a penalty at its discretion even if a report has not been filed but the act was found being conducted in public areas such as Say and Shout, search comments, Party Finder, on online video/streaming services, if the behavior is found to violate real world laws, or if it may be considered a problem based on the game's entertainment board ratings.
But all acts of ERP are done in complete private, in private rooms. Not in the public or even in /tells. The PF we suspect that was reported was posted on a Thursday, advertising hiring. Also, if this is the reason for the suspension, why wasn't it given? You can't suspend someone for one violation (in this case, it was stated it was profanity) and then point to something else as a defense. Also, that doesn't come from the TOS. That comes from the guidelines. Does it fall under the same rules, even though this was stated as a violation of TOS?