Sony Responds to LittleBigPlanet Moderation Outcry, Provides Suggestions
Responding to the outcry that the moderation for user-made LittleBigPlanet (PS3) levels was getting out of hand, publisher Sony has issued a list of suggestions for creators to follow while it and developer Media Molecule improve the moderation policies:
- Ensure that the content you share with other users is suitable for all ages - everybody has access to your level if you publish it.
- Please respect other people's intellectual property rights. For example, don't use images, brands or logos that you're not entitled to use.
- If you come across any content that you feel the need to report, then please do it responsibly. Hoax reports will be considered inappropriate behaviour.
Along with the list, self-proclaimed "semi-official PlayStation blog" Three Speech was informed that over 84,000 levels have been uploaded for the physics-based platformer, with less than 0.5% of those drawing user complaints that required active moderation.
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I don't understand what the fuck they were thinking creating a game that allowed user-submitted content, and then trying to prevent people from making anything but stuff that would be rated "E". It's bullshit, and it needs to be addressed, since I'd wager the bulk of the people playing the game are adults.
It would be much better to *label* levels with "mature" content, rather than deleting them.