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Stores / payment processors are not obligated to do everything a customer wants unless changed by law, and SCOTUS has previously sided with businesses on not having to do things they don't want to associate with.
A credit card is not ID.
Until these specific companies who choose to sell this type of content has a verifiable ID function, the more the hammer is gonna drop.
Not only that, i think these "content creators" may be blatantly lying to people.
How does a handful of people in Australia, have any say in how trillion dollar companies do their business. A business they may have practiced for the past 30 years.
This has nothing to do with a handful of activists. These sites need to have a verifiable id system if they are going to sell adult content.
If not, don't sell it. And that's what Steam is deciding to do. Not Visa or activists.
Paypal can ban you for no apparent reason
It's being banned entirely.
If the weird, disgusting smut had just stayed on the dark parts of the internet where it belongs, maybe you'd still have access to it.
But nooooo, you had to sell it on a gaming platform. Well, reap what you sow.