: Avatars like KT So are protected under strict copyright laws. Unauthorized distribution of modified character models, extracted base meshes, or proprietary textures constitutes IP infringement.
When done responsibly (key word: responsibly), uncensored virtual KT yields powerful outcomes:
In the era of early internet software, retail versions of simulation games were heavily edited or censored to achieve mainstream retail ratings. "Uncensored" became a default modifier for internet users hunting for patches, original video files, or modifications that bypassed those restrictions. The Evolution of Flash and Interactive Video Simulations
Paradoxical but necessary: rules like “no doxxing,” “no threats,” and “what’s said here stays here” protect the space.
