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Goronmon 2 days ago

Most likely what's happening here is that the issuers (not Visa/MC) see a large number of chargebacks/fraud for adult content sites and have determined that it's much easier if they don't accept transactions from these sites.

That's definitely what I would claim if I wanted to take down content I didn't want. Who is going to prove them wrong?

quest88 2 days ago | parent [-]

Why would visa/mc want to decline money? They love making money.

Hizonner 2 days ago | parent [-]

Because the money involved is peanuts, they don't want people running around trying to put them in the headlines as "enabling sexual exploitation", and a certain number of their internal people actually believe in the "cause".

Contrary to popular belief, corporations are composed of humans and do not reliably or mechanically follow only financial incentives. Nor are they always perfect in understanding their actual financial interests. Boycott threats are probably empty, but some people may not want to take the chance, or may have other motivations that cause them to overestimate that risk.

bluefirebrand 2 days ago | parent [-]

The money in adult content is not peanuts

I would wager it is closer to "economically load bearing" than it is to peanuts