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VTubers Fight Back Against Adult Game Censorship

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– Gamers, artists, and activists are protesting payment processors like MasterCard and Visa for censoring content on platforms like Steam and itch.io, urging supporters to contact these companies directly.
– VTubers, especially those creating adult content (AVTubers), are actively mobilizing fans to oppose censorship, linking it to broader patterns of online restrictions affecting NSFW creators.
– Lewdtuber Lucky Cat Kira shared contact details for payment processors in a viral post, calling this backlash the largest movement since OnlyFans’ attempted NSFW ban.
– Many VTubers and adult creators face overlapping challenges, with payment processor policies forcing them to alter or remove content, as seen with Fansly’s recent furry content ban.
– VTubers emphasize solidarity and collective action, encouraging fans to pressure payment processors and lawmakers to resist censorship and protect creative freedom.

A growing coalition of digital creators is pushing back against payment processors imposing restrictive content policies on gaming platforms and adult entertainment spaces. Over the past week, an unexpected alliance has formed between game developers, artists, and VTubers specializing in mature content—all protesting MasterCard, Visa, and other financial gatekeepers quietly reshaping what content gets monetized online.

The movement gained traction after AVTubers—virtual performers who blend streaming with adult entertainment—amplified frustrations about sudden policy shifts on platforms like Steam, itch.io, and Fansly. Many argue these restrictions stem from opaque agreements between payment providers and platforms, leaving creators scrambling to comply with vague rules.

Lucky Cat Kira, a prominent lewdtuber, turned heads by sharing a provocative tweet featuring her avatar censored under Twitter’s content filters. Alongside it, she posted contact details for Stripe, PayPal, and major card networks, urging followers to voice dissent directly. “This is the biggest collective pushback I’ve seen since OnlyFans tried banning adult content,” she noted, emphasizing how intertwined these industries are. Voice actors, 3D modelers, and even mainstream VTubers often collaborate with or rely on adult creators for commissions and cross-promotion.

The ripple effects are tangible. Podgekinn, a goblin-themed VTuber and voice actor, highlighted how Fansly’s recent ban on furry content forced creators to overhaul their personas or risk losing income. “Payment processors dictate terms, and suddenly entire art styles become ‘non-compliant,’” they explained. For many, this isn’t just about erotic content—it’s about financial survival. Some VTubers now preemptively alter avatars to avoid algorithmic purges, while others fear broader artistic censorship could follow.

Platforms like Twitch and YouTube add another layer of uncertainty. VTubers—even those avoiding mature themes—routinely face arbitrary strikes or shadowbans, often with little explanation. One anonymous lewdtuber pointed to Projekt Melody’s backlash after joining Chaturbate as proof of lingering stigma: “We’re caught between payment processors’ whims and platforms that treat any avatar-based content as inherently risqué.”

Despite the challenges, the community’s response has been strikingly unified. Calls to boycott restrictive payment methods, contact legislators, and publicly shame corporations have surged. Yuna, another AVTuber, stressed that the fight extends beyond adult content: “If we don’t push back now, these companies will keep deciding what’s ‘acceptable’ for everyone.”

The key to change, according to Kira, lies in sheer numbers. “Fans have power—when thousands demand answers, corporations listen.” Whether this momentum forces policy revisions remains uncertain, but one thing’s clear: digital creators aren’t backing down quietly.

(Source: kotaku)

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