>>51585
>Clips4Sale may not be entirely banning ABDL content, but it's on it's last legs there basically.
ABDL content is not on its last legs on Clips4Sale, and it's certainly in better shape there than it is on ManyVids or IWantClips. At least Clips4Sale is trying to keep as much ABDL content as they can instead of just bending over and taking it up the ass because their payment processors are telling them to. Is this ideal? Fuck no, the argument should have ended at the words "consenting adults," but this is still better than IWantClips just disappearing their ABDL content and ManyVids banning the words "ABDL" and "diaper" from new content entirely. It still sucks, but at least Clips4Sale is providing some pushback and at the very least, seems to be listening to their creators' feedback. If the blowback gets intense enough, they might actually do something like push back against their payment processors. Rereading
>>50829 feels borderline prophetic now. Clips4Sale used to use a Verotel "token" system when the credit card companies were too chicken shit to process porn payments. I don't know if Verotel still has a "token" system, but if they do I could actually see Clips4Sale going back to it, or even paying them to create a new one depending on how many creators and consumers collectively complain about this, and how many more fetishes the credit card companies come for next. The last paragraph of 50829 also mentions taking a handful of steps to shut the credit card companies up, and while those aren't the steps being taken, the concept looks like exactly what Clips4Sale is doing. They're throwing the credit card companies a bone to get them to screw off.
>And this still royally sucks for people who actually like the nursery scenes and baby roleplay.
I agree with you. While the nursery scenes and baby roleplay usually aren't my thing, especially with lots of baby talk, I know there are people who like those things. I'd rather we lose nursery and baby roleplay content than lose everything and I'd rather we lose nothing at all, but if the alternative is no diaper content whatsoever, shady sites and scammers exploiting the lack of reliable ABDL-friendly platforms, I'll take losing the nursery and baby roleplay content as long as the Pull-Ups and baby diapers stay, or teddy bears in a non-babyish setting are still allowed.
>If Clips4Sale has to crack down any more, or if you're looking for more varied ABDL content, then there's just nowhere left to go.
Win the battle you're currently fighting first, then worry about the rest of the war. IWantClips and ManyVids have effectively lost the "war" in this metaphor by purging ABDL and diaper related content entirely, or trying to. Clips4Sale has won the "battle" by removing some ABDL content and keeping the rest of it up. Now they can try and fight the rest of the "war" by lobbying their payment processors or trying to come up with a system like they used to have that works around those payment processors and hopefully one day again be able to offer the content that they've had to pull for now. Varied content is still an option, you just need to find more excuses to stick adults in diapers, and hopefully a few of them are only partially instead of completely contrived. If Clips4Sale has their hand forced, that'll be another issue to deal with, but for now at least they should be rewarded for defending ABDL porn. If you really want them to keep pushing back on their payment processors and allowing ABDL content, buy more clips from them! Money always talks, and if ABDL clips make enough of it, the credit card companies will eventually decide to begrudgingly look the other way because they want in on the profits. This is the same reason why credit card companies and banks that hated crypto are now all in on it. They figured out they could charge stupidly high fees on the stuff and now that they can profit from it it's no longer a "scam," or a "ponzi scheme," it's just another part of their business.
>>51588
1. Don't blame me, I didn't vote for that stupid motherfucker. (Granted, Harris was particularly horrible to sex workers when she was AG in California, which is why a lot of them weren't actually as supportive of her as you might think.) These were both terrible candidates for porn, the guy in charge just has a party behind him full of religious stooges that actually want to ban it.
2. Trump never said he was going to ban porn, his toadie Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House did. That being said, a vote from a Trump with a Republican super majority is basically giving Mike Johnson the ability to do what he wants, at least until November 2026.
3. See #1 above.
>>51589
I don't know who you are anon, but you're 100% right. Visa is going along with this because they don't want to draw the ire of the government, but Mastercard is the one that's pushing for it. Remember, these are the same Texas-based religious assholes who tried to deny consumers service for buying porn that lead to Clips4Sales original "token" system in the first place. Mastercard and Bank of America are actually two of the worst of the worst for doing what you describe too. I knew someone who was going to quit her Bank of America job until they moved her to the corporate client division because like Mastercard, they would tell their workers to look the other way for whales, and even cited Mastercard as the other company that was just as bad in this regard. Any client with a fat wallet got to do whatever they wanted. The people managing the accounts could tell who the drug lords, human traffickers, abusers, and other criminals were, but were prohibited from actually reporting these things to law enforcement. (They had to comply and turn over information if law enforcement came knocking, but they couldn't just take it to law enforcement themselves.) Mastercard is no better, if you're one of their major clients you can do actual harm and they're fine with it, but be sane, having a reasonable amount of money, and want to look at ABDL porn and you're a terrible person who shouldn't have any money. I'd like both Mastercard and Bank of America to suffer, unfortunately the latter seems to have gotten off the hook entirely for helping to destroy the economy back in 2008.