Collective Shout Seeks Removal of Games, "even When They Are Not Illegal"
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Collective Shout is pushing for the removal of games they deem problematic, regardless of their legality, sparking criticism and debate about moralizing and censorship in the gaming community.
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But they’re irrelevant. The real problem is their noise is made relevant by spineless moralizing payment infrastructure like Visa and MasterCard. These companies must be held accountable and regulated to accept every payment that isn’t explicitly illegal under a court order.