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Since I live in the most liberal part of the entire US, it does me no good to contact my representatives about this BS.  They already agree that banning this "fictional" content, is ridiculous and is going way too far.  However, the rest of the country is rapidly moving toward the middle ages.  The only thing that speaks loudly is money.  It seems that nothing else gets attention.  This is a small niche market and that is most likely why it was targeted first.  They are too small to fight back. By setting a precedent to ban this kind of content, soon you can ban ANY kind of content.  Involving credit providers in this, was no accident.  Sure you can use a VPN, but trust me when I say, the credit providers, know who you are, what you are buying, and pretty much EVERYTHING else about you.  That is FAR too much power for any company to have, but it is not going to change.  They now have a strangle hold on the world.  There is basically no way around this, no matter what platform you use. Transferring electronic data requires electronic payment and that is now being controlled by a very small group.  After this exhausting wall of text, my point is... it is best not to bother making a censored version of anything.  It is not going to work anyway.

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Agreed!