Violations may trigger:
Notice – We’ll inform you of the issue and request corrections.
Warning – For repeated or serious issues.
Restrictions – Limits on features like monetization or visibility.
Removal / Suspension – For severe or illegal violations.
Tip: Always respond quickly to notices to avoid escalations. Review the Developer Moderation & Enforcement Policy
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STANDARDS | Developer Content Standards
STANDARDS | Developer Moderation & Enforcement Policy
APPEAL | As a Developer, how do I appeal a content removal or restriction?
NOTICES | As a Developer, what should I do if I receive a DMCA notice or regulatory request?
NOTICES | What happens if my game receives multiple legal complaints?
DISPUTE | How are disputes resolved?
VIOLATION | How does Kongregate handle Developer content violations?
CONTENT | What content is allowed on Kongregate?
PROHIBITED | What content is prohibited on Kongregate?
CONTENT | Who is responsible for AI-generated content?
CONTENT | Can content policies change?
ASSETS | How can I safely use third-party assets (art, music, code) in my game?
Comments
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Thanks for providing a clear breakdown of how content violations are handled. Having a transparent process with notices, warnings, restrictions, and potential suspension helps developers understand the consequences of policy violations and how to avoid them. The reminder to respond quickly to notices is especially useful, as many issues can likely be resolved before they escalate. This is a helpful reference for anyone publishing content on the platform.
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