The Sims Mobile is all about fun for everyone. So let’s keep it that way.
We’ve got some rules to make sure that everyone can enjoy playing. If you break those rules, it harms the fun and safe environment for everyone else.
Check out the rules and read through section six of the EA Terms of Service.
Always make sure you’re being fair while you’re having fun and following our rules, too.
Here are some things that will get you and your Sims in trouble:
Offensive Sim name
Make sure you name your Sim something that won’t offend other Simmers. You can even name your Sim Taco if you want. But offensive names are not allowed.
Offensive Player name
Just like your Sims, feel free to name yourself whatever you’d like — as long as it isn’t offensive.
We also suggest not using your real name or information. That way you can keep your secret stuff secret.
Offensive player profile picture
If you use a picture for your profile that’s offensive, that just isn’t cool. Remember, Simmers of all ages play The Sims Mobile. If your parents wouldn’t allow it, don’t do it.
Offensive house layout
We all love to get creative with our houses and really go to town on the style and design. But there are certain layouts that can look… questionable. You don’t see celebrity house designers designing questionably-shaped houses. Keep your houses Sims (and player) friendly.
Offensive/abusive chat
The Sims Mobile is awesome because you can chat with other Simmers while you hang out at Parties. But offensive chats are not okay.
When in doubt, remember your parents. Would they let you talk to them with that mouth? We don’t think so.
Think about it this way: if you’re offended by something, someone else probably is, too. Keep that in mind when you’re playing the game.
For more specifics, here are some things that are against our rules:
Offensive content
This can be pictures, text, names — anything. Keep them all friendly and fun.
Harassment
Respect your fellow Simmers. Respect means you never harass or embarrass anybody else.
Advertisements
Don’t advertise for anything, including pay-to-play gaming sites, products or items for sale, you name it.
Real-life threats
That means against other Simmers, places, people, or even yourself. Making threats is not okay.
Think you were banned or suspended by mistake?