>>11334987
It's already happening.
Steam was already very heavy-handed about gray areas. If you don't have a lot of money and they see your game is a bit too cartoonish, you're banned because 1 person somewhere might think it's underaged.
If they apply the same logic to non-consent then you can kiss goodbye to anything but explicit consent.

There is no reason to ban this shit in the first place. There has never been any proven negative effects from this sort of media that SFW games wouldn't also have (being a shut in playing games instead of going out and doing sports) and, if anything, this is actually a positive since it keeps people with nonconsensual interests off the street.