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Where exactly does it strictly prohibits full nudity? Besides dedicated game forums are ought to be fully moderated by the developers / publishers themselves which was stated quite often by Valve already... logically as they cannot do their work and moderate way over 40.000 forums, can they?
As for the example of Cyberpunk the game ITSELF provides full nudity so to prohibit full nudity in their forums they would have to block the entire screenshot feature.
And "Bikini" is far from being "normal IRL" in general. Ever been to a country like Iran or Turkey? Same goes for full nudity. While in most countries public nudity is prohibited by the law there are countries where they even have festivals where they celebrate nudity.
Drunk in public is also against the law in some countries, except when Germany has Oktoberfest.
Athens be the s** capital of the world it seems. :)
Full nudity on profiles is fine because theres an option in your account settings you are supposed to use if you want to blur it.
It literally explains as such if you click on the drop down arrows of a nude image.
My profile is best profile, click on it!
If you got post that in the hub of a game that has none of it. Don't do the pickachu face if it gets removed at some point.
Just use your head.
Thats exactly what I did and I had all my screenshots removed and banned from uploading anymore.