That’s a very uncharitable reading of the situation. If I had intended it in a sexual context rather than the humorous reference that it is, I would have used the term penis instead of PP. I feel you’re inserting context here that isn’t there on this one. I do think the fact i used PP instead of penis makes a difference here. the intention is clear.
Simply referencing that people have genitalia with no sexual action mentioned isn’t what I would qualify as sexual content. there was no direct reference to any sexual act.
This really does feel like you guys are making a mountain out of a molehill. This is a very long running joke that has existed before the internet, and has been a part of internet popular culture for multiple decades about an awkward interaction that someone had at a high school, and the confusion around that no one else had it. I dont think it’s unreasonable to assume that the vast majority of ss14 players would know that this isn’t a joke about a sexual act, but an awkward medical experience.
I’m confused by the spectrum of what’s deemed acceptable behaviour here as SS14 is a game where the intention of the player is to murder, gore, literally rip bodies apart, commit acts of terrorism etc. but simply acknowledging the existence of genitalia tangential to a joke is an immediate ban? Not even a warning?
This does seem to be squarely within the realm of “exceptions for insults such as dickhead, etc.” as that is the use of a word that is “sex-adjecent” without any underlying sexual context. Unless the reader is to assume that they mean the person literally means that we’re talking about people running around with penises on their head.