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Funny how Leafo is ignoring anything related to this topic and replying to other people on Discord.

We've seen the cheeky tweets after Gamejolt banned everyone. 

Man up and talk to the creators here. Address this issue.

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The cowardly way this is being handled is entirely why this decision is pissing me off. If payment processors are breathing down their necks, they really should just out and out say so.

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Editing to clarify that I still disagree with the way this situation has been handled, as it has introduced unnecessary apprehension around NSFW games. However, there may be more going on behind the scenes that would require itch not to disclose which specific rules are being broken. It seems NSFW games are still safe for now.

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Turns out it's about revenue share

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Wait, as in the flexible revenue sharing system itch uses? Why target adult creators if that's the case, rather than require a minimum amount like 1% - 5%?

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They should do a threshold system and charge extra for adult content. Adult content is bound to make a hassle, because people use report button needlessly.

The free revenue share is a silly concept. Make it only apply for yearly sales of less than threshold, like 100 bucks or so. So the unsuccessfully devs can be happy about getting most of their earned sales. While  the successfull games should  give minimum amount and a   mandatory bonus for 18+ stuff, because increased maintanence that 18+ stuff requires.

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Seems negotiable.