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"Evolved" moderation planned for LBP

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SCEA's promised that better moderation practices are on the way for LittleBigPlanet, after a couple of incidents in which levels were removed in the name of copyright infringement but users weren't granted any information as to why.

"The level moderation process is something we’re continually improving," said the company on the PlayStation Blog.

"The small percentage of levels moderated have been done so after the community has reported them using the Good Grief tool. We never moderate levels that have not been reported in this way.

"The vast majority of moderated levels were due to offensive material, however we are evolving the way moderation happens to ensure that creators are made aware of why their level was blocked. More to come shortly."

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