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Valve gets pressured by payment processors with a new rule for game devs and various adult games removed
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I really don’t get why payment processors care. like, I really doubt it’s a morality thing for them, so where’s the financial incentive?
They are USAian. Owners are most likely conservative and Christian --> imposing their values on others through money. It's the rich people's way.
I doubt that it has anything to do with social preferences of anyone internal to payment processors. They won't care.
Putting pressure on payment processors is a useful way to put pressure on any commercial service. The commercial service may operate in another country, but it needs the payment processor, and the payment processors don't want to be ejected from countries. The payment processor can be a lever for laws passed elsewhere.
Every payment processor on steam is a publicly traded company, not privately owned. So it wouldn’t really be up to any one individual’s moral preference about such things. Personal preference would only count in to it if one of the shareholders had enough shares to push the board around, but the only one where I could see that being the case would be PayPal from people like Theil and Andreessen. Like they’re both jack wads for other beliefs, but I wouldn’t exactly call them bible thumpers.
I don't know how much truth there is to it, but one compelling reason I've heard is that adult content has a considerably higher chargeback rate than other content, making the risk much higher for payment processors. This makes sense - I could absolutely see some horny person buying some adult content, getting off to it, then doing a chargeback in their moment of introspection.
But that's only using like 2 minutes of the 2 hour return window
Wouldn’t the cost land at valve? I guess not with a chargeback, but no way someone creates and account everytime they buy a porn game.