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I would also recommend trimming down reviews to something more tolerable for most users, and more on-point than talking about the nature of the game which everyone already knows what such things are for.
Normally my reviews would be a bit shorter, but I wanted to expand on the game more-so than usual, due to the amount of content, and the price point. Besides, it was the most upvoted review. Clearly people didn't mind the length lol. My reviews are as long as they need to be, on a game by game basis.
That's why I provide a summary, pros and cons, and a bulletpoint list of scores for each element of gameplay. If a user does not want to read the summary, they can skip to the pros and cons, etc. I like to be thorough for those who want a more comprehensive review.
I will however, take your advice to heart.
Also, the email said I posted a "scam or phishing link", which I certainly did not.
The exact text: Your account has recently upvoted a user review that was banned for attempting to scam users or other violations of Steam's Rules & Guidelines.
Only I didn't upvote it, I wrote it. And there was no scam attempt, and the link provided was not malicious or 18+.
bypassing filter for one word.
utterly vulgar linked curators.
the links themselves are advertisement.
That's just on a guess, but if you can't see that then you'll be doing it repeated until you can't post a review ever again. i'd suggest you spend more time thinking less on dropping those limits and more time respecting others and their limits on such a sexually explicit subject, as well as those pesky rules.