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Do you have a source on this? Everything I have read from them so far about the news today makes this sound like a temporary problem that was out of their control.
https://itch.io/updates/update-on-nsfw-content
I'm pretty confident they will get this sorted out. It doesn't seem like they have any intention of banning nsfw content.
Edit: I'm responding here about NSFW content because I was confused. I don't think Itch actually ever banned queer/LGBTQ content in any way. The recent drama has been over NSFW content specifically so I assumed OP was specifically taking about NSFW queer content.
Why don't all the companies tell the payment processors to pound sand? Do the processors not want to collect service fees? These dipshits have been going after adult content for ages, and it's fucking pathetic.
The payment processors are far, far bigger that a few online game stores. Even Steam isn't big enough to change their minds alone.
They mention deindexing from browse and search. I understand this to mean you can still visit and buy the products, and list the publisher's titles on their publisher's page.
That's far from "banning". And doesn't prevent the supporting creators and browsing their catalog - the use-case OP described.
Queer ≠ NSFW, especially a lot of trans themes. This is, in fact, a subatantial portion of the problem.
Do not equate the two if you want me to read any of the rest of what you have to say.
Have they said that queer stuff is inherently NSFW? I haven't seen that said anywhere and don't think it's the case.
I just checked and the "LGBT" and "LGBTQIA" flags are 100% functional right now.
https://itch.io/games/tag-lgbt/tag-lgbtqia
Obviously if they did say that queer stuff is inherently NSFW that would be a big problem.
Didnt say, was a bunch on initial list