>>715671902
> I really don't understand why such companies care.
They don't care about videogames; they care about having their criminal enterprises and syndicalism exposed to the public.

There would be no surprise left in me if you told me that you have direct evidence that the owners of the payment processors also have business shares in pornhub, or other adult media companies.

> Don't mind me, just taking out the competition so coomers will be forced back to my side of the train tracks.

>>715671973
I can actually see Steam doing something like this just out of spite, so they can stop being fucked with.

> When the risk of losing your business to the whim and whip of a payment processor is actually greater than the risk of taking legal liability for selling questionable porn to people who may not be old enough to buy it
It's the same situation as covid putting small business owners under: A. due to lack of customers, or B. due to lack of compliance.

After a certain point, you find out what caliber of gun people own, and you find out the hard way.