Mastercard and Visa face backlash after hundreds of adult games removed from online stores Steam and Itch.io
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I think you should take your own advice. Just because you lack the intelligence to understand my comment doesn’t mean I’m the one to blame.
Blocked for having shit for brains
You need a hug or something?
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I'm all in! Three fiddy for the pool
I don't know how to gamble but here are the keys to my car!
️ As they say in spy movies, I'm in.
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I assume they own their own domain.
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Feels like we're going back to the 90s/00s "Christian parents against video games" moral panic era. But this time, they're being appeased more heavily.
I despise conservatism. It destroys everything it touches.
Rockstar paid for part of that as PR stunt
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The Mastercard/Visa monopoly (or duopoly) is bad for consumers. It should be broken up.
We should hope digital euro breaks this:
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When is the European alternative to these coming?
Do you mean digital euro?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_euroThis would be the only thing that could break visa mastercard duopol. Hopefully 2028
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Collective Shout, a small but vocal lobby group, has long called for a mandatory internet filter that would prevent access to adult content for everyone in Australia. Its director, Melinda Tankard Reist, was recently appointed to the stakeholder advisory board for the government’s age assurance technology trial before the under-16s social media ban comes into effect in Australia in December.
Mastercard and Visa face backlash after hundreds of adult games removed from online stores Steam and Itch.io
Payment platforms demand services remove NSFW content after open letter from Australian anti-porn group Collective Shout, triggering accusations of censorship
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
Yet 1000 weirdos in Australia will have more sway, curiously.
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It's amazing how they have a book that tells them to love everybody and somehow they've taken that, and turned it into oppress everybody.
You haven't read the bible then because "oppress everybody" is the point.
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You need a hug or something?
I feel sorry for you
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I feel sorry for you
This is some low effort trolling, isn’t it?
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This is some low effort trolling, isn’t it?
I delight in causing you pain. Please tell me more about how I hurt you.
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I delight in causing you pain. Please tell me more about how I hurt you.
I mean, you haven’t so far. I recommend Prozac for those feelings of anger that just come out of nowhere. Worked wonders for me.
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I mean, you haven’t so far. I recommend Prozac for those feelings of anger that just come out of nowhere. Worked wonders for me.
I’m sorry to hear of your troubles.
Do you need a hug?
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Keep the pressure on.
Collective Shout got them to change their position and they're a small group. We are legion, as the kids say
That's something we all have to remember. We have to be just as vocal as these idiots or they take over. They are not the majority, they are only the most vocal.
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"Face backlash" = about 160,000 people signed a petition saying they disagreed with it, then went about their daily lives and totally, 100% without a doubt continued using their Visa or Mastercard credit cards.
They don't care, there are no alternatives. They can do whatever they want.
Exactly. We need thousands of people calling them non stop disturbing them for hours on end, not just signing petitions.
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The Mastercard/Visa monopoly (or duopoly) is bad for consumers. It should be broken up.
Discover was just acquired by Capital One, so one less viable competitor too.
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Exactly. We need thousands of people calling them non stop disturbing them for hours on end, not just signing petitions.
You mean like exactly what's been happening over the past few days?
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They're the ones at risk of losing money if they get sued by reintroducing said content. You're not going to stop using the payment processors because there's literally no other option. This is performative.
Sued for what? They aren't stopping illegal content from being sold. That, as is implied by the word "illegal", was already not allowed on these stores. They're stopping legal, but potentially (not my opinion) objectionable, content from being sold. There's no legal risk for allowing it.
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I would prefer if the EU/Swiss backed project based on GNU Taler makes it instead: https://www.taler.net/en/ngi-taler.html
Sounds great, but as with so many of these projects, they sound overly complicated for the masses. Wero is already a thing and it's straight forward. Even that is too complicated for many people, but it's gaining traction at least.
Anywho, I'm rooting for both!
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What's wrong with Capital One? I feel like Discover/Capital One / Diner's Club network is a good thing for Discover customers.
What benefits would Discover customers get from Capital One's acquisition? Discover acceptance in the US has been almost on-par with Visa/MC for many many years.