So Steam adult content that is rated and access is somewhat controled is bad seemingly according to you and say Collective Shout.. and you pull payments.. but preditory tactics, stealing of other peoples assets, monitization on say something like Roblox.. perfectly fine for Paypal? https://t.co/vUAS1qZzWJ
@Visa@FIFAWorldCup You know what deserves spotlight? YOU CENSORING LEGAL PURCHASES. FUCK OFF AND WALK BACK YOUR PRESSURING OF STEAM! YOU ARE A PAYMENT PROCESSOR! NOTHING MORE! YOU ALLOWED CHILD PORN ON ONLYFANS BUT WON'T ALLOW FICTIONAL GAMES? THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?! PROJECTING COMPANY!
@Visa@FIFAWorldCup You know what deserves spotlight? YOU CENSORING LEGAL PURCHASES. FUCK OFF AND WALK BACK YOUR PRESSURING OF STEAM! YOU ARE A PAYMENT PROCESSOR! NOTHING MORE! YOU ALLOWED CHILD PORN ON ONLYFANS BUT WON'T ALLOW FICTIONAL GAMES? THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?! PROJECTING COMPANY!
@NOCOLECTIVE What angers me the most is that these bastards from Mastercard and Visa use a specific rule that they can use at their convenience and thus they can eliminate the game "citing" that it contains something "illegal"
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Mastercard denies pressuring Valve to restrict adult content, citing only illegal transaction prevention. Valve claims indirect pressure via payment processors citing Mastercard’s rules against “offensive” content, following advocacy group complaints. Steam and https://t.co/TPY6aEK6xI adjusted adult game listings, sparking debate over payment processors’ influence.
Mastercard denies pressuring Valve to restrict adult content, citing only illegal transaction prevention. Valve claims indirect pressure via payment processors citing Mastercard’s rules against “offensive” content, following advocacy group complaints. Steam and https://t.co/TPY6aEK6xI adjusted adult game listings, sparking debate over payment processors’ influence.