Would this project possibly be against the current Roblox Community Use?

With my friend @Dragonwaap, we’ve been recently publishing a game where we seek a goal including likes, visits, or a custom in-game upvoting system as a result of an update requested by the community.

Our current issue is as stated on the Roblox Terms Of Service, Section II “Do not create promotions offering prizes of any sort (including contests, raffles, lotteries, chain letters or any kind of giveaway). It is okay to offer players promo codes for in-game items only so long as they are not in exchange for something (e.g., in exchange for a thumb up on your game).”

Our current issue is we are unsure if that would be against that rule or not, may someone clarify this?
Thank you!

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  • You may offer promo codes only for in-game items, content or currency in your games. Promo codes cannot promise Robux or digital goods that are not part of the game. Promo codes must be clearly labeled for your in-game content only and should not appear to be official Roblox offers or offer official Roblox items or Robux.

It would advised NOT to do in exchange for things you cannot reasonably verify, such as likes. It’s an area where you may find issues.

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