
AUTOMATON @AUTOMATONJapan 【UPDATE】 This article has also become subject to Google AdSense policy violations. AUTOMATON @AUTOMATONJapan – 12 hours ago 【NEWS】 AUTOMATON has received “advertising restrictions from Google” due to an article about the dating game “Bunny Garden.” For some reason, unrelated articles are being involved. The new title of the dating game “Bunny Garden” has become a “casual nurturing simulation game.” Furthermore, a “completely new work” is also in development. Automaton – 2023-04-05 12:30 READ TIME 4 MINS WAR 2 / NEWS NINTENDO SWITCH … 7 4 …. … … . Status / activity amp-ad ame search special analytics error inchting/vides/ad-experimental-la-temagacion Sources Terformance opertenge-actoursing 4doretead/articles/eccomplete-inclose-victoria-vido-action activity m.m advertising/vides/ad-e. xperimental-la-temagacion Sources performance … activity -ador-monitoring/vides/ad-experimental-la-temagacion Sources performance
Yeah…
(I knew it was a naughty game…)
Certified lewdness.
Automaton ero what?
>>4
Because I was reacting to Ryu’s nipple…
Is Google-kun a virgin, perhaps?
>>5
You probably understood that based on YouTube’s unclear criteria.
Google “H-Hot!!! No!! Death penalty!!!”
Was this the reason why Bunny Garden’s live broadcasts were all made private for a while?
Well, it clearly looks like an image of someone licking a penis, and it’s definitely more understandable than something that makes even less sense.
It’s unfortunate that other articles are getting involved.
If we allow this kind of chicken race, there will be no end to it, so it can’t be helped.
>>10
Dealing with things like this in a tedious way just wastes time, after all.
AI also understands that experiencing a painful lesson once can be more efficient.
>>24
As expected, the expulsion of decadent art…
>>10
What is the line for that race?
I don’t think it violates any laws at all.
>>31
It’s a line drawn by private companies, so the law doesn’t apply; if you don’t like it, you can just use other advertising services.
>>10
Masaharu completely ignores both the rumor-based chicken race and the conspiracy theory chicken race, so this is really crazy.
>>148
You’re just a strong-minded virgin.
The Switch version is going to be discontinued…!
The article involvement is one thing, but the erotic chicken race feels like it was bound to happen.
It seems that Tube also sent warnings for videos of this game, so it’s clear that qureate is being targeted as a company.
>>13
In fact, I’ve released a game that was put on temporary hold because I went too far with the risky approach, so I can’t argue against that!
>>22
Um… when will the sale of that game resume?
It really is illegal…
Because they’re always writing stupid articles…
Mario’s nipples are nice.
But even Google has the composure to not remove ads when it comes to discussions about Mario’s nipples.
>>18
Because of diversity…
>>23
If we are aware of diversity, we should actually remove the advertisements.
It’s too much of a Vanilla case…
A drunken person stumbling along the public road and getting hit by a car might be a game element that warrants a Z rating.
If there’s someone playing on the edge of the outline, then ban them all at once.
It’s definitely easier for the management side to just repost the safe ones later…
There are too many ads that have slipped through that are a bit off, but Google…
It seems that colors might react more easily.
The next Mario Kart is like a cow’s udder fully exposed.
>>29
What do you mean by having two?!
At least increase it by four more to make it six!!
If we incorporate political elements, can’t we somehow argue that it’s suppression of free speech?
Financial fraud advertisements and mail order fraud advertisements and fake health food advertisements → OK
Ero → Not allowed
Is it because I’ve been targeted?
It’s bad that those worthless ads are playing chicken; if they get noticed, they could face the same kind of oppression.
In other words… the adult industry is not doing enough lobbying, such as donations to Google?
Every world has a culture of social pressure and reading between the lines.
If it’s not clearly stated in the criteria, people will start thinking “it’s okay if I do it this way!” So it’s common in legal matters to keep things somewhat vague and address them through interpretation.
I want you to stop doing chicken races and involving others.
Bunny Garden, or something?!
>>50
It’s the same for everything.
If the administrator simply says no, and you can’t follow that, then there’s no need to disclose the line. Just don’t use it.
In the first place, this article itself is not complaining about that.
Maybe… I think it’s the right thing…
I think it’s quite interesting to start talking about democracy.
If you’re doing it on purpose, your sense of humor is high.
I shouldn’t say this, but even if they have a pretty strict line set, if they cross the line by claiming it’s not explicitly stated in the standards, that’s a chicken racer…
As expected, the bunny garden is illegal.
I’m scared thinking that there are other companies that have been blacklisted and might be getting excluded without me even knowing.
>>58
Is it about a blacklist or something like that?
The platform side can do as it likes.
It doesn’t mean anything more than that.
There are places that are neglecting things like R17.9, but if you set those as a standard, it’s the end.
Bunny Garden
Policy violation warning
When the pink-brained guy is in charge, everything gets regulated.
The platform has the power, so they can stay silent even while spreading garbage ads.
Are you listening, Bunny Garden?
I feel that arbitrary regulations on platforms like YouTube, which distribute content, might be a bit tricky, but if it’s about advertising distribution, well, it can’t be helped.
What do you mean, are you saying that Mario and Ryu’s nipples aren’t lewd?
>>68
Even if a lot of articles about men’s nipples are published, no one says anything, which means it’s acceptable for men to be seen as sexual objects; it’s making my stomach hurt.
It’s always the case that people who just want to mention something about chicken races come flocking to discussions about Bunny Garden.
As stated in the original article, this is a discussion between Google Ads and Automaton, and there is nothing about a chicken race there.
If we were to establish clear criteria like using certain words here or responding more than a specific number of times to be considered a troll, it would become possible to avoid those situations while still causing disruption.
Just because a sense of fairness is fulfilled doesn’t necessarily mean that public security will improve.
>>70
The situation here is fundamentally about dealing with those who are blatantly messing things up, so I think it’s a bit different.
The YouTube direct hasn’t been banned, right?
There are usually people who report this kind of thing to Google.
Please properly regulate YouTube advertisements as well.
During the dawn of services, if you don’t have strict terms and conditions in place, no one will be suspicious and adopt them.
In the end, I think the biggest problem is that when it comes to large companies, it is difficult to implement centralized management with multiple administrators and users.
If it’s said that the bunny garden is illegal, it seems that it might be violating the Entertainment Business Control Law…
I want you to quickly create an organization that transcends national frameworks to regulate YouTube ads, since you’re starting something like this.
Ads that look like scams are left unchecked for ages, but if there’s even a hint of something suggestive in an ad, it’s taken down?
A world filled with eroticism is more peaceful.
There are people who speak from the perspective of the company, like snails.
I am the company!!!!!!
To be honest, I can’t say it’s completely unreasonable to have a thread dedicated to just the image.
The problem is that the usual YouTube video checks are so bad that they lack credibility.
>>84
When the word “death” reflects, the profits get stripped away, right?
Since it’s Google’s platform, it’s all up to Google’s discretion.
Hey! Take that, Google antitrust law!
Once the platform side decides that this is just too much trouble and rejects everything, it is extremely difficult to overturn that decision.
I thought I was going to die from being unwell, and then they come to attach warnings about suicide to my video.
When there are no rivals, doing whatever I want like this not only doesn’t decrease my profits, but…
It’s problematic because it leads to cutting costs for quality improvement, resulting in increased profits.
It’s fundamentally a problem of evaluation and structure, so it’s all the more because there is no malice.
I just got a warning for using the word “drugs” in a history-related video, so I’ll be speaking in euphemisms!
>>91
In history, it seems Hitler was also censored for a while.
First, could you please scrutinize the advertisement itself?
There are normal scam ads, you know.
Just hearing the word “eroge” makes me angry.
When I saw the RMT advertisement appear in the official video of the online game, I couldn’t help but laugh, thinking this is just a roundabout way of obstructing business.
The issue of overflowing annoying ads and the thread image being targeted are two different problems.
Democracy
Isn’t it because of the ads displayed that unrelated other pages were certified?
AUTOMATON should stop playing around with articles for the editor-in-chief’s hobbies.
>>100
Next-generation nipples drawn with RE ENGINE.
>>100
It’s safe because if the readers don’t like it, they can just go elsewhere.
I can’t remember if it was Youtube or something else, but I heard that if you make the shadow on the thighs of a drawing three colors, it won’t be judged as erotic. It’s really arbitrary, you know?
Although it has become nominal through the advertising network,
Putting out an advertisement means that you are sponsoring this content, so it’s natural to be concerned about its appearance.
I think people who are complaining about it have forgotten that they are using the service for free.
>>104
Isn’t it a separate issue that they’re publishing misleading advertisements?
Is it some kind of HENTAI virus?
Since you’re watching TV for free, don’t complain if the commercials are only solicitations for consumer finance.
The editor writing this article specializes in male nipples, so they have no damage at all…
>>109
To secure profits, I can proudly introduce the guy’s nipples…
Among the seriously written articles of a translation company, there are articles that seem like personal tweets, most of which are by the editor-in-chief, AUTOMATON.
It’s interesting how someone who gets hooked by an explicit game would start to rebel by saying, “Huh? It’s not explicit! Are you in your puberty phase where everything looks erotic to you?” when pointed out that it’s inappropriate.
Otaku bark about zoning, but that’s not true at all.
Could this thread also be in violation of the policy!?
>>114
That’s why it perished…
The article about the golden balls of Yakuza 8 side story was written by the editor-in-chief.
I thought it was the article about Zen Zero’s cat ball, but it was a different person.
Even the testicles are not a single solid mass.
I miss the Dori-Kura.
Well, the Dream Club was still healthier, at least…
The cabaret club version of Idolmaster had swimsuit outfits, but there were no blatant sexual depictions like upskirt shots.
I wonder if the adult characters that look like lolis now would be considered problematic in a game like Dream Club.
The only love simulation game I’ve played is one where you can get pregnant in a single encounter during the Christmas ending.
It’s only natural to be held responsible at the site level, regardless of the reasons.
>>122
The article states that the links to related articles seem to be the cause, as they are close to the date of the relevant article, so it’s not that kind of thing.
>>123
In that case, it’s a link to adult content, so the ad is not permitted.
It becomes completely straightforward, with no mysterious elements left in the middle.
>>133
It’s just a guess about a legitimate reason for why it happened, so yeah.
>>133
This response means that it’s not a punitive reason related to site-level responsibility, right?
Is it really… the curse of Mario’s nipples?!
Mario and Ryu are happily sponsored by their nipples, so doesn’t that make them rather advocates…?
We will not regulate suspicious advertisements at all, but we will regulate the articles where advertisements appear.
Google is just an ordinary company.
It’s often said to be all about eroticism, but if a streamer reads Gohan’s line from Dragon Ball, “Die already! Full power!”, they’ll get banned.
So I cover up with ginger ale.
>>127
I’ve occasionally seen summaries and subtitles where they cover up things like “die” even if it’s not directly about dying, but it was that strict…
I’ve seen a non-Youtuber V who has the catchphrase “You should just die” in their GTA2 commentary, but it seems like their account is gone now…
It’s okay to make fun of men’s nipples and Luigi’s groin because even Google recognizes it.
Isn’t it a problem when combined with public drinking, which is illegal in many places abroad, not just the adult content?
>>131
I simply think that the image suggests sexual activity.
I’m not soliciting.
Automaton is differentiating itself with topics that Denfaminico does not cover and with its lowbrow humor.
Well, it’s just an article about mutton, so I guess it doesn’t really matter…
The fact that it attracts attention on social media is just that it’s in that category, but the overseas-related interview articles are properly utilizing their strengths, you know, AUTOMATON.
I have unique articles similar to 4gamer, but Japanese people don’t bite on English topics…
Denfami has become like old magazines, where the articles for domestic promotion are extravagantly made due to its capital relationship with Dwango.
First, using AI or something to automate, and if a complaint comes in, then handling it individually with human effort is the method of American companies.
Isn’t it strange to be involving unrelated articles…?
It’s only natural that removing ads like this is excessive or politically correct.
Those who say “it can’t be helped” are also out of their minds.
>>143
Are you stupid?
>>145
Don’t keep asking me for confirmation on everything.
You are an idiot.
>>147
You’re either an idiot or illiterate…
The editor probably just found it interesting and made an article about it; similar things are likely happening everywhere.
It’s even written in the article.
It has a strong element of foolishness, but will this screenshot be judged as erotic?
Political correctness tends to target games and secondary sexual content all the time, huh…
>>150
Because it’s the easiest way to achieve results.
The movement to ban bad books and easily understandable examples.
>>150
The zoning is so messed up that it’s almost to blame.
In the first place, the thread image is not as politically correct as it says.
I think it’s a game that can’t be helped if someone gets angry about it.
I can only say that Google’s judgment is correct.
The screenshot scene is bad.
Even without the erotic elements, it was a music video of a drunk person getting hit by a car…
I can’t help but feel some personal grudge when involving unrelated articles.
>>157
The meaning of lowering the evaluation of related articles and ruining the flow is quite clear, isn’t it?
>>157
Google and YouTube have jointly worked on this, and it’s been like this for a long time where those who get targeted seriously come after you.
There are times when AI can be careless, but there are also times when it comes to kill with great care manually.
A game developer that pretends to be a chicken racer while pushing the limits by clearly defining the boundaries.
Hiding it from the platform is the right choice.
If we don’t carefully hang them up and brutally kill them like this, the platform will get involved.
If I could take out the scene with the licking of the sake bottle, it might work, but I can’t remove it, can I?
>>159
In the first place, they are spitting on and picking a fight with the review systems of Google and YouTube.
It’s not a matter of the scene or anything like that.
If you have a complaint, post your article somewhere else.
I can only say that it’s bad to push it to the limit.