And grey areas are risky on that business. Amazon may or may not consider those banned, depending on which person and/or AI is examining your book, what day of the week it is, and whether or not Mercury is in retrograde. And if they decide it’s banned, they take it down, you wasted all the effort of writing it, and your account gets a strike, maybe to get permabanned.
So it’s generally a good idea to play it safe.
(Oh, you wanted an official ruling from Amazon about whether or not Sicilian Wolf bestiality is okay? Well fuck you! Because Amazon refuses to provide such clarity, and all of this is 90% based on trial and error – what people have and haven’t been banned for – because Amazon’s rules for NSFW content are opaque, mysterious, and constantly subject to change without notice. Have fun!)
Kind of a grey area, I think.
And grey areas are risky on that business. Amazon may or may not consider those banned, depending on which person and/or AI is examining your book, what day of the week it is, and whether or not Mercury is in retrograde. And if they decide it’s banned, they take it down, you wasted all the effort of writing it, and your account gets a strike, maybe to get permabanned.
So it’s generally a good idea to play it safe.
(Oh, you wanted an official ruling from Amazon about whether or not Sicilian Wolf bestiality is okay? Well fuck you! Because Amazon refuses to provide such clarity, and all of this is 90% based on trial and error – what people have and haven’t been banned for – because Amazon’s rules for NSFW content are opaque, mysterious, and constantly subject to change without notice. Have fun!)