Kickstarter Bans Adult Content Under Payment Processor Pressure
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Another Platform Falls to Payment Processor Pressure
Kickstarter has joined a growing list of creator platforms that have restricted adult content under pressure from payment processors like Visa and Mastercard. The crowdfunding platform, a cornerstone of indie game funding, announced the policy change citing payment processor requirements.
Community Backlash
Reddit's response was swift and critical. Users argued that payment processors should have no say in what legal content people spend their money on. The consensus: this is Visa and Mastercard driving the change, not Stripe. "Kinda insane that these unelected business dweebs basically get to choose what we can and can't spend our own money on," one top commenter noted.
FTC Has Taken Notice
The FTC issued warning letters to CEOs of PayPal, Stripe, Visa, and Mastercard in March 2026 about this practice. Calls for regulating payment processors as public utilities are growing louder across the industry.
Impact on Game Development
Kickstarter has long been a vital funding channel for indie game developers. Adult-rated game projects may now face significant barriers to crowdfunding on the platform, pushing developers toward alternative funding models and platform diversification.
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