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Maybe there's something lost in translation here, I guess I'm not really getting the point. I'm just hitting it from the angle of Patreon adhering to the laws of basically every major country in the world, so that they don't get region locked, and they can hit as wide a market as possible. That's been a tight rope that Elon Musk has mentioned that he's had to walk after he bought twitter. On paper, he wants to be a "free speech absolutionist", but that's just not realistic in an international market. While the US has a lot of 1A protections, the same can't be said of a lot of countries, some of whom will jail you just for offending the wrong people. Brazil in particular has been going after Musk a lot recently, event threatening going after him legally.The whole point is patreon can get you banned whenever they like or the links shared on f95 and awam caused this problem. Also if they care about civilized world then they shouldn't host adult contents on their Platform but we know they won’t cuz it brings a lots of ¥$£€
There's also sites like Pixiv and DLsite having to jump through a lot of hoops, because major credit card companies started getting wind of loli and shota content on their sites, and started blocking transactions.
A lot of the time, it's just not even worth it to fight it, and you're better off just cutting certain content.