Quote Originally Posted by Vryn View Post
This happens in every city. he's correct that if it's in the game, players will use it in this manner; your opinion on their glamour doesn't matter; Square put a system in the game which is easily abused. This abuse has led to degenerate behaviour, which was to be expected.

You cannot give players a system knowing full well that they will use it in a perverted manner and then ban them from expressing themselves. It's on Square to do the right thing and rework the system rather than harassing its player base for using the tools as they are expected to be used.

It's like the government selling suggestive clothes and then expelling people from society for using them in a low-class passport photo.

If anything, the easiest solution would be to allow people to set their plates as above 18 or NSFW and give people the option to see it or not.
This is not a thing. The game can not have 18+ nonsense due to their target sales audience and game ratings.

Your examples are also off; you can buy suggestive/revealing clothing here and now all day long, but it doesn’t mean you can or should wear them in a sexually suggestive manner in an inappropriate place. Nobody would blink an eye of you taking tasteful pictures at the beach in your bikini. Or a 2b Cosplay. Or whatever.

…until you start positioning the camera under your skirt, down your blouse or holding an object in a suggestive manner…


Or, more to the point, just because you can buy cucumbers and bikinis at Walmart doesn’t mean you should be doing onlyfans poses at Walmart.