Itch.io just banned lgbt content at the reauest of payment providers. It is now, short of finding them and handing them food, impossible to pay the last group of artists i was giving money to, because the mechanisms of payment have decided they cannot be paid.

But I still want the stuff they’ve made, their back catalogues, etc.

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    Sorry not sure I understand. Are you saying you don’t know who the authors are? You could look up the name of the game and find usernames and give them a message. I imagine most of them are on social media somewhere, or have email addresses, etc.

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      Some of em, but also im gonna want new stuff.

      Then if they don’t live near me, how do i support them?

      Remember the problem here is the money system.

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        You can still send them money even if they can’t sell their games. e.g. they could have a ko-fi or paypal or something. As for finding new stuff, I suppose it’d have to be word of mouth unfortunately.

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            21 hours ago

            And? That doesn’t mean you can’t send them money on it.

            If they have a ko-fi then just use the web ui to donate…

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                9 hours ago

                i dont use it

                fair enough

                it will block or black-list them soon enough

                Paypal is bad, but I’ve not heard of it blocking accounts just for people being queer. That seems like it would lose them a lot of customers—not because of backlash, but because a lot of people are queer.