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Those are separate questions. You can upload your game to itch.io; nobody's going to stop you. But the rights holders may very well send a takedown request, and your game could be taken down as a result.

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I've let our admins know. Next time please make your own topic instead of butting in on someone else's conversation. Thanks.

You need to contact support. The link is in the footer of every page on the site. And the rules of the category where you posted point this way.

Okay, but please write a few words about your game like the rules say, and don't you have a screenshot for your post?

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I've let our admins know.

Sounds good, but please add a screenshot or video to your post like the rules say.

I've let our admins know about your ticket. Otherwise the people you're addressing don't watch the forum and are unlikely to see your post, as explained in the rules of this category. And yes, some changes to a game page can cause it to be placed back in the review queue, as explained in countless topics.

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Yes, please read the rules of this category, they tell you how to get help.

...How many more times do I have to tell you that it's been out of my hands once I've let our admins know about your ticket. Please stop worrying about it. There's no guarantee that any game on itch.io will be indexed. You need to plan accordingly.

I've let our admins know about your ticket.

Yes, I've noticed. And none of them seem interested in reading or following the instructions I gave you.

Don't spam!

Don't spam!

Don't spam!

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I've let our admins know about your ticket.

If I may offer some personal advice? When you re-enable 2FA, make sure to download the recovery codes as well. They're meant for exactly this kind of situation. And Aegis Authenticator for example lets you back up its settings (in a password-encrypted file) so you can move them between phones.

Well, you kinda need a permanent address attached to your account, so itch.io staff can use it to identify you. It's also handy if you lose your password or anything.

Yes, thank you.

You need to have an e-mail client configured to open mailto: links. Failing that, manually copy-paste the e-mail address wherever you send e-mail from.

Okay, but please write a few words about your game like the rules say, and don't you have a screenshot for your post?

...Please read the rules of this category where it says that the people you're yelling at don't watch the forum so are unlikely to hear you.

The same rules tell you what to do instead. Or you could scroll up a bit, since you posted in someone else's topic.

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Okay, but please write a few words about your game like the rules say, and don't you have a screenshot for your post?

...is the title of an inspirational write-up I just stumbled upon. Kind of a manifesto, and part of a bigger series. It speaks of spreadsheets, but Decker embodies the same values. Figured it might appeal to some people here.

(Incidentally, my brain just doesn't get along with spreadsheets, while Decker makes perfect sense to me. But that's why variety is vital.)

You could have said so from the start. If it takes much longer, post your ticket ID here like the rules of this category say.