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Australian anti-porn group claims responsibility for Steam's new censorship rules

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2025 10:38 am
by Jim Burton
https://www.pcgamer.com/gaming-industry ... rom-there/
Collective Shout, an Australian anti-pornography group, has claimed credit for Steam's recent removal of a large number of sexually explicit games and new, stricter moderation guidelines regarding such material. In a statement to PC Gamer, Valve cited pressure from payment processors like credit card companies and Paypal for the move, while Collective Shout touted its open letter and consumer campaign targeting payment processors for inciting that pressure.

This was first reported by Waypoint, which has since pulled its two articles on the subject without explanation. The articles' author, Ana Valens, has alleged that Vice's parent company, Savage Ventures, removed the articles due to concerns over their controversial content rather than any error in the reporting.

Collective Shout began in 2009, co-founded by self-described "pro-life feminist" Melinda Tankard Reist. Collective Shout describes itself as "A grassroots campaigning movement against the objectification of women and sexualization of girls in media, advertising, and popular culture"

Re: Australian anti-porn group claims responsibility for Steam's new censorship rules

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2025 10:48 am
by Bookshelf
Australia certainly is making its mark as the global symbol of sexual regression...

Re: Australian anti-porn group claims responsibility for Steam's new censorship rules

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2025 12:42 pm
by Officerkrupke
I’m so sick of the neo-puritans who are exactly the kind who want to censor violent video games, Loli/shota.

Re: Australian anti-porn group claims responsibility for Steam's new censorship rules

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2025 2:29 pm
by BLueRibbon
Collective Shout began in 2009, co-founded by self-described "pro-life feminist" Melinda Tankard Reist. Collective Shout describes itself as "A grassroots campaigning movement against the objectification of women and sexualization of girls in media, advertising, and popular culture"
Melinda would love me. I have no sexual interest in women, girls, or even men!