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The answer has been provided too.
You are absolutely right but I can at least try to encourage it.
I would not mind if Sega decided to do something like having players submit symbol arts and in the next maintenance (which is weekly) in the exact same way Ship Transfers are handled, someone will have to sift through and manually approve of each Symbol Art to use so that undesirable ones can be rejected. Other games like Warframe do this for Clan/Alliance Emblems but it has an additional cost (players pay premium currency to submit their pictures) and I don't see why Sega couldn't approve of this manually especially if they go the route of making these symbol arts cost AC to put into place in the first (that way people trying to upload the NSFW symbol arts would end up paying and getting rejected).
The only unfortunate thing I can think of that this means certain memes involving other references, franchises, and properties might get filtered out and rejected due to copyright reasons but I really do think it is unfortunate that as a new player you could walk in and not realize what symbol arts are and be faced with very lewd ones without notice.
''Stop, stop! He's already dead!''
Thanks captain, you answer the thread and related problems pretty well
Sega will probably just stick with banning people who use sexually explicit, and the other terrible SA's, instead of making it locked behind AC.