English-speaking countries are unusually strict.
It seems that the first ban due to threats to children, etc., will be for 2-3 days. If you're lucky, pressing the protest button at the bottom of the warning page will apparently reset the rating to green (the best). Depending on the content, some people may not be able to change their minds. Is this unique to Japan, or is it the same in English-speaking countries? Furthermore, Japanese has fewer words that are subject to banning than English, and many bans are seen only in English-speaking countries. I reported someone who was responding to others with "I'll kill you!" and "Die!", but the report was ineffective. It seems that child safety regulations are unusually strict only in English-speaking countries, and even more so in relation to violence. What do you all think?