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The group responsible is "Collective Shout", the same org has targeted Steam before.

There are calls on social media now to contact Mastercard, Visa and co. and file complaints.

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[–] commander@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

This is becoming the norm. Don't think there can be some new payment processor based off traditional finance and banking that can get around this. Visa, MasterCard, PayPal, Square, SEPA, FedNow, etc will all rather block transactions to companies that deal in NSFW or whatever is considered dangerous content than try and be some neutral payment rail.

Any in terms of cryptocurrency, any stablecoin will end up subject to the same problems where the issued stablecoin is backed by a governments currency or bonds or even like corporate bonds which are regulated by countries and those are all clear ways to regulate what is appropriate for spending money on. Stablecoins have freeze and clawback mechanisms, at least the ones that are legally compliant. Really to me the only solution is for non-stablecoin/gold/etc backed cryptocurrencies to become popular for payments

[–] abigscaryhobo@lemmy.world 8 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Problem is the same as it has always been though.

Sex sells.

It's gonna be a hard push for a lot of these companies to stop accepting transactions for NSFW stuff unless they can prove it's harmful or they get legal repercussions because it's a big part of business. In an economy where "year over year growth" is such a big deal, neutering transactions that account for (guessing generously) 7% of your revenue is a hard pill to swallow without serious force.

[–] network_switch@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

We already have the example of now itch and steam getting hit by payment processor restricted on content. YouTube and advertisers wanting to not be shown on categories of content and demonetized channels. I remember headlines about Pixiv and payment processors some time ago

Lose access to the major payment processors and they'll lose far more than 7%. Until there's a means of payment thats popular enough to replace centralized authority payment processing, it's an easy choice for businesses to sacrifice their sex related sales to not sacrifice the larger portion of their sales that they'd lose without support of major payment processors.

The way things are going, there's going to be the need for popular NSFW specific stores that don't use Visa/Mastercard, private bank transfers, or national bank transfers. There's a split in internet video where porn sites are separate from stuff like YouTube. This payment processor content moderation is in the same vein as advertisers on YouTube and other social media networks

[–] abigscaryhobo@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Oh for sure, the sites are getting in trouble. But that's because advertisers don't want to be associated with those things.

But the payment processors, that's literally how they make money. Can't make money off the top if there are no transactions. Banks will still let you deposit your money if you get it from a drug deal, bit of a don't ask don't tell there, but it's the government that has problems with how you got it. (hyperbole but you get my point)

I still think separating from credit card co.'s is a good idea regardless. But its pretty rare for them to turn down transactions unless they have to.

Hell Cashapp is jokingly called the "drug dealer financing app" but you don't see them getting shut down any time soon.