User blog:JustAnotherQueen/Just Dance Theories

I was thinking of several theories for Just Dance and so now I'm creating a blog in which we can go more in depth.

Inconsistant Censorships
As we have most likely noticed, the censorship in the songs has proven to be rather inconsistant. One term may be censored in one song, but the same term isn't censored in another, or maybe something was left uncensored that is typically censored on the radio versions of the song, such as in A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (goddamn/got damn, which is censored on the radio) or Swish Swish (b*tch/bish when sung by Katy isn't censored on JD, but it is on the radio version).

My theory as to why this happens is because Ubisoft isn't the one who comes up with the censorship for the songs. So who does? The rating boards, such as ESRB and PEGI.

As we've seen, censorship is subject to change from beta to finalized routine, as seen with the word nana in Hey Mama and the word Peach in Rain Over Me. Additionally, we've had choreographies removed from games in order to spare the rating such as Dame Tu Cosita.

Aside from spin-off games, we have never gotten a T rated Just Dance game. The reason for this is because Ubisoft only uses the radio edits at first, and the rating boards are the ones telling Ubisoft what all needs to be censored in order to keep the rating low. This leads to some strange censors (I Kissed A Girl, Mi Mi Mi, Bang Bang), while also allowing stuff that may not be appropriate to be left unbothered. If Ubisoft could, they wouldn't have censored stacking money or backseat of the car. But it wasn't their choice, if they wanted to keep an E10+ or E rating, they needed to censor those lyrics in order to please the rating boards.