'violence' in prohibited content

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I am overly paranoid, so I wanted to ask this. Basically, I want to know what are the rules regarding explicit blood. Like, if I post a pic of my ACNH character and she has a design with blood splatter on her face and clothing, is that ok? I read the rules about prohibited content and they stated "violence" but blood splatters are not exactly violence. Anyway, I just wanted to know. Thank you ~
 
I think the rules mean real violence, like if someone was getting beaten or killed in real life. A child’s video game does not compare.
 
I think the rules mean real violence, like if someone was getting beaten or killed in real life. A child’s video game does not compare.
Yeah, that's what comes in mind when they state violence, but I just wanted to check ^-^
 
Yeah, that's what comes in mind when they state violence, but I just wanted to check ^-^

If it makes you feel any better, I’m more cautious than you are about what’s allowed and what’s not allowed before posting any content. I think it’s acceptable to post pictures of ACNH “violence”, but there are some ACNH content you don’t want to post (like if you screenshot your character invoking a racial stereotype).
 
If it makes you feel any better, I’m more cautious than you are about what’s allowed and what’s not allowed before posting any content. I think it’s acceptable to post pictures of ACNH “violence”, but there are some ACNH content you don’t want to post (like if you screenshot your character invoking a racial stereotype).
Ofc! I would guess blood in ACNH could never look realistic enough to be a problem, but something like racial stereotypes would actually harm people. Most things you can look at your own moral and common sense to know that it's not ok, but some are kind of a grey area.
 
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