Tuesday, August 19, 2025

Steam Gaming Service Removes A Number Of Adult Games Following Pressure By Credit Card Companies, Paypal Blocks Steam In Much Of The World

 
If you're a fan of game with mature themes, there's been a development on Steam that will likely leave you worried and/or upset. It seems following pressure from credit card companies, Steam has taken a number of adult-rated games off it's list for sale
 
In a PC Gamer article, Value, which owns Steam, was reported as saying, "We were recently notified that certain games on Steam may violate the rules and standards set forth by our payment processors and their related card networks and banks. As a result, we are retiring those games from being sold on the Steam Store."
 
Earlier, Steam had enacted a new, and vague, rule about banning "Content that may violate the rules and standards set forth by Steam’s payment processors and related card networks and banks, or internet network providers."
 
An article in The Guardian stated the pressure by the credit card companies was due to pressure on them by "Collective Shout," a group seeking to ban adult content from Australian Internet access, saying the corporations were "facilitating and profiting from rape, incest and child sexual abuse game sales."
 
The result has been a backlash. On change.org, a petition was started protesting the censorship of the games, "not because they're illegal, but because they offend the personal values of executives or activist groups," going on to say, "These same payment processors allowed platforms like OnlyFans to operate with minimal oversight, despite multiple credible reports and lawsuits alleging the presence of real sexual abuse content involving real-life minors. That is a criminal failure of responsibility. Yet, when it comes to entirely fictional depictions, these same companies act swiftly — shutting down creators, restricting access, and acting as global censors." 
 
So far, the petition has gotten over a quarter million signatures. One who left a comment identified himself as a member of the LGBTQ community, "Banning sexual content never stops there, it always include non-sexual things. As such the fight to protect people’s right to sexual expression is vital for protecting my right to exist." 
 
Mastercard eventually responded, but denied making any pressure on Steam, "Mastercard has not evaluated any game or required restrictions of any activity on game creator sites and platforms, contrary to media reports and allegations."
 
To add to Steam's troubles, Paypal became unusable in most of the world as an option to pay for Steam purchases. It was reported in The Gamer only users in the USA, Canada, Japan, Australia, and countries which use the Euro can still do so. At first, Valve offered no reason as to why, but later would explain, "In this case, one of PayPal’s acquiring banks decided to stop processing any Steam transactions, which cut off PayPal on Steam for a number of currencies"
 
As of now, it is unclear when the delisted games will be restored, or when Paypal will be fully useable again. 
 
 
Bixyl Shutan 
 

3 comments:

  1. Refer them to Tilia!!

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  2. The way Second Life and LL is presence with the way trough Tilia gives them way more resistance against local, single initiated actions that way.

    Tillia might also be affected by blocking of some payment processors ... but them have much wider options (at least that was the marketing).

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  3. You really only called this out because I been calling you out lately on your own ground and in the open, Furthermore you touched on something and tiptoed around it

    So far, the petition has gotten over a quarter million signatures. One who left a comment identified himself as a member of the LGBTQ community, "Banning sexual content never stops there, it always include non-sexual things. As such the fight to protect people’s right to sexual expression is vital for protecting my right to exist."

    generally the point of going after sexual content is to go after the LGBTQ community and thats why it never stops there at the sexual content

    This is a major element of the project 2025 was an intent to ban porn, this is payment processors trying to hurry the whole thing along in the mass book burning going on by conservatives right now, a major element of project 2025 was to have a ban on porn, but also to classify any sexual education, including that anything more than straight-cis-normative exists and reclassify those levels of education as porn, this is a fascist/conservative/republican lead step in the erasure of the LGBTQ community, a part of erasing it as a norm, to normalize the genocide against it, this is part of the book burning process

    alongside this public education is being defunded and redirected into private schools which teach the bible over fact lead on by the trump administration, bixyl you and I used to talk and I remember you calling bullshit on this during the bush era when I brought up the republican war on education

    you see by going after porn and reclassifying certain types of education as porn, you eventually de-normalize the LGBTQ community and push it back into hiding, which reduces it from view, and education, and tolerance to it becomes lost, then you go back to where its ok to bully the Gay kid into committing suicide

    tangeant? extreme? yes! but so are your politics and ideals

    Please dont skirt around the direction of this

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