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the reason given is: Suggestive content in non-allowing hub
you can probably avoid this, by not making your costumes remove the default underwear.
As King mentioned earlier, the reason for the removal was nudity.
Steam's rules are clear: Nudity is not allowed in games that aren't officially rated or categorized as containing adult content. Since TKA is not classified as a game that allows nudity, content like your mod violates Steam’s content guidelines.
In this case, Steam itself stepped in and enforced their rules. This is exactly what I’ve been trying to explain to everyone for a while now: if we ignore Steam's guidelines, they will eventually intervene directly.
I allowed things to go this far this time to help make the point clear—when we as officers don’t act, Steam will.
You should change the title and try to solve the issue in a polite manner.
As we've explained, your mods were removed by Steam moderators due to nudity, not by us community officers. If you want to upload mods again, your best approach is to focus on complying with Steam’s content policies yourself, not comparing your content to others. Avoiding nudity or suggestive elements in your mods will help prevent future removals.
If you want clarification about the guidelines, we're here to help—but keeping the conversation respectful is important.
This isn’t about personal rules or a ‘kingdom’—it’s about following Steam’s official policies. Whether or not other mods remain up doesn’t change the fact that Steam moderators flagged yours for violating their standards. Focusing on what’s under your control—your own content—will always be more productive than comparing situations.
If you decide to return to modding later, you’re welcome in the community, but compliance with Steam’s rules is non-negotiable for all creators here.
I dont remember the name of the mod, if you can remind me, i can send to you