E3 2012: Nintendo Will Moderate All Miiverse Comments

Nintendo wants Wii U owners to keep their profanity to themselves.

Even with the push for more mature titles on the Wii U, Nintendo is still going to be polishing their family friendly image. That means Nintendo is be moderating its new Miiverse social network for Wii U, with employees checking every comment. Nintendo president Satoru Iwata told the LA Times’ Hero Complex that while a social network needs comments to attempt quickly, he wanted parents to feel comfortable with their children on the system.

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“The attraction of a social network is the immediacy of the feedback,” said Iwata when asked about the lag time between comment creation and comment posting. “But personally, I think 30 minutes should be acceptable.”

Miiverse users will also be able to flag posts as inappropriate.


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