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TSSatan Fallen One
post Jul 20 2025, 01:20 PM, updated 5 months ago

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This is the Karens that write letter to Mastercard, Visa, Paypal etc to censor Steam.

I bet they are the one that goes around complaining and labeling all those games as rape, incest, queer etc to get them banned.

Also, Steam or any platform does not allow games with child abuse elements in it, so the claim that there are child abuse themed game on Steam is a lie.

This Karen group also wants to ban 50 Shades of Gray when it was previously in cinema.

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This Group Takes Responsibility for Steam’s Payment Processor Censorship Policies — They Just Implied ‘Pervert Nerds’ Cause Society’s Problems

Yesterday, I discussed Steam’s new payment processor policies impacting artistic expression on Valve’s storefront. According to guidelines published by Valve in the company’s Steamworks Documentation page, Steam warns against publishing “content that may violate the rules and standards set forth by Steam’s payment processors,” its “related card networks and banks,” and its “internet network providers.” While vague, Valve has suggested the violating content applies to “certain kinds of adult only content.” Games featuring sexual themes around incest were removed from Steam recently, according to SteamDB.

Adult content creators, gamers, and concerned bystanders originally claimed the responsible party was a little-known anti-porn organization named “Collective Shout.” Now, the group is claiming responsibility for Steam’s new payment processor policies, with its co-founder calling impacted gamers “porn sick” and “brain rotted.” In one case, the organization even retweeted a notoriously anti-trans feminist who declared that “pervert nerds are responsible for most of society’s ills.” The retweeted feminist, a self-described “trans-exclusionary radical feminist,” proceeded to write under her post, “Evidence #1: trans.”

“Since we launched our campaign calling on Payment Processors to stop facilitating payments for rape, incest, sexual torture and child-abuse themed games on Steam, they have added a new rule to their policies + removed hundreds of these games,” Collective Shout tweeted early this morning. “We counted almost 500 games tagged with rape and incest on Monday, and at our last count, there are 82 left. We want them all gone.”

Steam, ‘no mercy’, and a call to target itch.io

Collective Shout’s campaign to pressure payment processors began far before the summer. In April 2025, the organization called upon Valve to remove the controversial adult visual novel No Mercy from its store. No Mercy featured themes of incest and nonconsent. That same month, Collective Shout took responsibility for the game’s removal from Steam, thanking its supporters and vowing to “press on.” Making good on its word, Collective Shout returned to focus on the gaming industry in late May, claiming it had found “hundreds of rape, incest, and child-abuse themed games” on Steam and itch.io. In the post, Collective Shout demanded Skrill, JCB, Discover, MasterCard, PayPal, Visa, and PaysafeCard to “stop facilitating rape/child abuse game sales.”

Collective Shout remained on top of the issue, with an open letter published on July 11th and a news post on July 14th, stressing that payment processors must “cease facilitating and profiting from sales transactions for rape, incest, and child abuse-themed games.” The organization claimed its open letter was signed by “leading global anti-sexual exploitation organizations and individuals,” with a particular focus on Steam, independent gaming storefront itch.io, and “any other platforms hosting similar games.”

Collective Shout’s claims seem a bit… strange

It remains unclear which games supposedly involve “child abuse” on Steam. Traditionally, Valve has heavily scrutinized adult titles for publication, with a strong stance against games featuring childlike characters in sexual situations. In 2020, Valve briefly removed an all-ages release of a MangaGamer visual novel, claiming an adult scene with underage characters was hidden within the game’s files. The title was later reinstated after the offending files were removed, although MangaGamer denied that the scene in question depicted an underage character. Nonetheless, if a hidden, inaccessible file in a game’s depot sparked a brief removal of a visual novel title, it’s worth considering how “child abuse” games could be published on Steam. Waypoint has reached out to Collective Shout and Steam for comment.

Without further proof from Collective Shout on the supposed games in question, it’s hard to say whether child or childlike characters existed in any of the games targeted by the organization. It’s certainly plausible that Collective Shout is disingenuously describing adult anime characters in adult video games as underage. In 2020, creators warned Patreon was banning adult anime artists based off reductive classifications for deeming adult-appearing anime characters as underage. Again, it remains unclear if similar values and perspectives are at play with Collective Shout.

Nonetheless, gamers do have much to fear with Collective Shout, given the organization is set to call on the removal of 82 more games. It’s unclear if the group will stop pressuring payment processors if it accomplishes its goals — or whether the organization will continue to police content available on video game storefronts. Given the organization has also called on Elon Musk to ban NSFW content from Twitter altogether? It’s likely the group will continue to push for further censorship of adult material, emboldened by its Steam victory.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/this-group-...ietys-problems/
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Group Behind Steam Censorship Policies Have Powerful Allies — And Targeted Popular Games With Outlandish Claims

Over the past week, gamers have heavily criticized Australian group Collective Shout. The radical feminist organization has taken responsibility for changes to Steam’s payment processors that resulted in the removal of various adult games with taboo themes. As Collective Shout wrote on its official website today, the group has targeted nearly 500 games for removal on Steam, with 81 titles that the group still wants delisted from Valve’s storefront. As concerned consumers have dug into Collective Shout’s history to better understand its future plans, many have missed a key aspect hiding in the public eye: Collective Shout has the backing of several prominent anti-porn groups.

On July 11th, Collective Shout published an open letter to the CEOs behind PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Paysafe, Discover, and JCB. On the post, Collective Shout includes signatures from executives at such censorship-prone organizations as National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) and Exodus Cry. Other allies include the anti-porn groups Coalition Against Trafficking in Women and the U.K. org CEASE. Both NCOSE and Exodus Cry have previously encouraged the removal of certain online content they deem harmful, with NCOSE in particular taking a strong focus on Steam.

One organization wants ‘HuniePop’ banned. Another hates the dancing Ankha meme

In 2018, NCOSE previously targeted a series of visual novels on Steam, briefly threatening the removal of these titles on Valve’s digital storefront. Steam ultimately reversed its decision to ban these games, instead opening the door to adult content on the platform. Since 2018, NCOSE has repeatedly mentioned Steam in its various articles, almost as if the anti-porn organization has been waiting for an opportunity to go viral with a censorship campaign against the platform. Did the group play a pivotal role in pressuring American payment processors to change their policies toward Steam? It’s plausible. NCOSE, which originally began as the religious “Morality in Media” organization, is a conservative group based in the U.S.

“HuniePop is a game available on Steam, a popular gaming platform that sells and distributes thousands of video games for all sorts of systems, including the PC, Mac, mobile devices, and more,” NCOSE wrote on its website in 2020. “Steam must be held accountable for not only allowing this game to be on their platform but for not providing proficient parental controls and safety features to make sure games of this nature are found by especially vulnerable children.”

Meanwhile, Exodus Cry led a viral online crusade against PornHub in 2020, resulting in significant changes to the world’s most popular adult content platform. Free Speech Coalition’s Mike Stabile has previously described Exodus Cry as “a faith-based activist group that believes all pornography and sex work should be banned.”

In 2022, Exodus Cry argued in a news post that online searches for “video games,” “Fortnite,” and “Pokemon” lead children to graphic sexual content. The article proceeded to criticize the viral Animal Crossing: New Horizons-inspired Ankha Zone NSFW dancing meme for “using a character from a popular children’s video game.” The phrasing is misleading; New Horizons was actually most popular with adults in their 20s and 30s. The Nintendo title became a household name among millennials and young adult Zoomers stuck inside amid the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

VICE has reached out to both Exodus Cry and NCOSE to better understand the organizations’ involvement with Collective Shout’s campaign.

Collective Shout seems to be misinterpreting the games they target

Yesterday, VICE requested specific details from Collective Shout on Steam games that, per the organization, depict “child abuse.” As of yet, the group has not clarified which games portray this subject matter and how. As this reporter covered yesterday, it seems incredibly unlikely that any adult Steam games depict underage characters in sexual scenarios. Valve previously pulled a visual novel over a hidden, inaccessible file of an 18+ scene with a character that Valve considered underage, even though the game’s publisher denied the claim. The visual novel was only restored to Steam when the offending file was removed.

In other words, it seems virtually impossible for Steam to host any adult games depicting “child abuse.” Rather, Collective Shout may be targeting popular video games that depict children in scenarios where they face distress or harm — even if these depictions are intended to encourage concern and care in the player. From there, the organization may be describing these titles as featuring “child abuse.”

In 2018, Collective Shout encouraged its supporters to sign a petition to ban Quantic Dream’s Detroit: Become Human from sale in Australia, claiming the game features “child abuse and violence against women.” The petition focused on an abusive father’s violent behavior toward his housekeeper and daughter in the game. This dynamic, core to the character Kara’s story arc, is intended to encourage empathy for the abused woman and child. While it’s unclear whether Collective Shout is actively targeting Detroit: Become Human in 2025, the removal of such a game would be akin to artistic censorship of material discussing misogynistic abuse against female family members. Targeting the game, in other words, could be considered anti-feminist in intent.

This isn’t the first time Collective Shout has used misleading language to target a video game for censorship. In 2014, the organization called on Target to remove Grand Theft Auto 5 from store shelves, sharing a petition that claims the game “encourages players to commit sexual violence and kill women.” Collective Shout described GTA as if it was a misogynistic funhouse, stating the game lets players “enact their fantasies of committing extreme violence against women, including punching women to the point of unconsciousness, killing them with a bat, gun or machete, running them down with a car, and setting them on fire as they continue screaming.”

No, ‘GTA’ is not a misogynistic funhouse

It’s true that GTA has come under scrutiny for its depiction of sex workers. The series has long faced controversy for a common healing tactic, where players have sex with a full-service sex worker to restore their health — and then promptly attack the provider to keep their money. However, GTA is not specifically built to ensure players carry out “their fantasies of committing extreme violence against women.” The open-world mayhem seen throughout the game, where players run into pedestrians and blow up cars, is designed as an equal opportunity chaos creator without a particular gendered focus. If anything, male law enforcement officials are commonly the target of player violence.

Nor is GTA V built entirely around hitting people with your car. At the core of the game is a single-player crime narrative, complete with its own cast of female characters in the spotlight. Again, Collective Shout’s 2014 campaign against Grand Theft Auto drastically misrepresented the game’s open-world design, suggesting the organization has a larger history of misinterpreting content within a game in order to drum up support.

Adult content creators and gamers alike have focused intensely on Collective Shout, and for good reason. The group is proudly touting its work pressuring payment processors to get hundreds of Steam games banned. But Collective Shout is the beginning, not the end, of a far larger issue. The organization is clearly networked with some far bigger players in the world of online censorship. Whether that’s Exodus Cry or NCOSE, it’s likely that Collective Shout has some heavy-hitters working behind the scenes in order to accomplish its goals.

But unless Collective Shout directly publishes its list of so-called “child abuse” games on Steam, its public bluster on the topic appears to be manipulative in nature, akin to how it treated GTA and Detroit: Become Human in the past. In other words, concerned feminists worried about Collective Shout’s credibility may want to side with the gamers on this one: The so-called feminist organization pushing for Steam censorship isn’t telling you the full truth.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/group-behin...landish-claims/
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post Jul 20 2025, 01:32 PM

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post Jul 20 2025, 01:33 PM

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QUOTE(killdavid @ Jul 20 2025, 01:32 PM)
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In case Gaben's Steam martyred, highsea beacons.
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so when will we ban fifty shades of grey?
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Goddammit its always the karens
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post Jul 20 2025, 02:09 PM

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We need to put all the karens in an island together with all the sex offenders
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post Jul 20 2025, 02:17 PM

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Topkek banning Detroit become human. Clearly they didn't play the game. Part of it was about against domestic violence and children. It's like banning call of duty because of terrorism.
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QUOTE(God Grid @ Jul 20 2025, 02:09 PM)
We need to put all the karens in an island together with all the sex offenders
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Karen while on rape island "Why there no colored sex offender??, we need more DEI"
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QUOTE(heaven @ Jul 20 2025, 01:45 PM)
In case Gaben's Steam martyred, highsea beacons.
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When certain game types cannot sell openly and have limited market, meaning no profit hence less ppl will create new games, then there’s not much to pirate.
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QUOTE(iGamer @ Jul 20 2025, 02:22 PM)
When certain game types cannot sell openly and have limited market, meaning no profit hence less ppl will create new games, then there’s not much to pirate.
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No, if there is a demand and market there will be a provider.

If AAA refuse to produce and sell the games that gamer wanted, gamer will just go to other that will provide what they wanted.

Cannot buy on Steam or other platform? No problem, I will just buy straight from developer. Not the first time I did that and won't be the last time.
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QUOTE(Satan Fallen One @ Jul 20 2025, 02:39 PM)
No, if there is a demand and market there will be a provider.

If AAA refuse to produce and sell the games that gamer wanted, gamer will just go to other that will provide what they wanted.

Cannot buy on Steam or other platform? No problem, I will just buy straight from developer. Not the first time I did that and won't be the last time.
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Without access to popular platform and payment channels, that will definitely reduce the number of indie developers doing such games.
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QUOTE(Rusty Nail @ Jul 20 2025, 02:17 PM)
Topkek banning Detroit become human. Clearly they didn't play the game. Part of it was about against domestic violence and children. It's like banning call of duty because of terrorism.
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QUOTE(killdavid @ Jul 20 2025, 01:32 PM)
Errmmm why they don't  fight onlyfans ?
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Visa and Master is the reason why OnlyFans banned sexually explicit material few years back
Until the backlash was too big and they manage to U-turn

https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-whistle...use-2025-01-24/
Recently got push again from another angle
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QUOTE(iGamer @ Jul 20 2025, 02:48 PM)
Without access to popular platform and payment channels, that will definitely reduce the number of indie developers doing such games.
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You underestimate the things people would do for supply and demand.

Gamers used to import games by themselves using local payment providers instead of Visa and Paypal.

We will just go back to that again.
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steam give so many business to paypal,visa etc...

gila they want to kacau
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QUOTE(terradrive @ Jul 20 2025, 03:06 PM)
so when will we ban fifty shades of grey?
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