itch.io Deindexes All NSFW Content On Its Browse And Search Pages Without Warning
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On Thursday July 24, the game storefront itch.io, a popular online marketplace for indie game developers, announced it has “deindexed” all NSFW games from its browse and search pages.
The statement pins responsibility for the decision on payment processors and the anti-porn group Collective Shout, stating “Recently, we came under scrutiny from our payment processors regarding the nature of some content hosted on itch.io. Due to a game titled No Mercy, which was temporarily available on itch.io before being banned back in April, the organization Collective Shout launched a campaign against Steam and itch.io, directing concerns to our payment processors about the nature of certain content found on both platforms.” Collective shout recently claimed responsibility for a recent NSFW game purge on Steam after the storefront adopted a policy that gave payment processors some authority over what games appeared on the platform.
A paragraph lies farther down the announcement that implies this could just be the start of a longer process, stating “We are currently conducting a comprehensive audit of content to ensure we can meet the requirements of our payment processors. Pages will remain deindexed as we complete our review. Once this review is complete, we will introduce new compliance measures. For NSFW pages, this will include a new step where creators must confirm that their content is allowable under the policies of the respective payment processors linked to their account.” This is then followed by confirmation that game removals are happening, stating “Part of this review will see some pages being permanently removed from itch.io. Affected accounts will be notified via their account’s email address from our support address. You can reply to that email if you have any follow up questions.”