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posted ago by Nurikee ago by Nurikee +35 / -0

This is a company that is pretty much the modern day banking system as most payments are digital. They took it upon themselves to ban the use of the modern digital use of money transfer. Yes there may be other payment methods like Paypal etc. but we have seen how big tech act as one in many cases and it wont be long until they learn they can wield the power to choose which companies can and can not operate. If you site Pornhub was allowing the posting of illegal media fine, but it claims to be a platform just like Youtube and Facebook and illegal stuff is posted on those sites as well by users. So why is a company able to enforce its own "law" shouldn't the content be tied to the user and not the platform? It starts here on a target many people are ok with being a target, but will it grow legs to other less spicy companies in the future?

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DeplorableDee47 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm surprised more people aren't speaking out about this. They start with something that a lot of people may look sideways at but then will let slide because it is porn and not everyone's "cup of tea" so to speak.. But what's next?

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lefty295 2 points ago +2 / -0

This case isn't even a slippery slope, these companies have already worked to target conservatives before this, let alone pornhub.