Anonymous
7/17/2025, 2:29:32 AM
No.715667323
People celebrating the removal of “gross” games are missing the point. The payment processing company should NOT have the rights to decide how anyone can spend their money as long as it’s legal.
This will set a precedent where they will do it again for things they deem “problematic”. Today it’s the “gooner” games, tomorrow it will be games with “violent” themes or even LGBT themes (LGBT media is no stranger to being censored). There are games I find appalling but I don’t think anyone should have the rights to prevent others from making/playing them because it’s FICTION and FICTION is NOT reality. Horrible move from Steam, really.
This will set a precedent where they will do it again for things they deem “problematic”. Today it’s the “gooner” games, tomorrow it will be games with “violent” themes or even LGBT themes (LGBT media is no stranger to being censored). There are games I find appalling but I don’t think anyone should have the rights to prevent others from making/playing them because it’s FICTION and FICTION is NOT reality. Horrible move from Steam, really.