I doubt I'll ever play a game like that, but it does sound reasonable for a game like that to exist. Especially in light of the horror and violence we do allow. (Didn't GTA require you to torture someone? I know people who refuse to play it only for that reason, yet I don't think it was ever banned.) Of course I wouldn't want games that celebrate and glorify rape, and wouldn't really object to seeing those banned, but it's always hard to draw the lines with bans like that.
I recall some years ago that bans on sexual content for teenagers also ended up banning sex ed content, info about contraception and other vital information.
So I'd really prefer to err on the side of less rather than more bans. No blanket bans just because they address some topic, because some topics do need to be addressed.
Ultimately, though, I really don't think it should be up to payment processors to enforce stuff like this. It's up to either Steam or governments. If payment processors want to police stuff, they should be concerning themselves with money laundering, fraud, and other financial crimes.
I recall some years ago that bans on sexual content for teenagers also ended up banning sex ed content, info about contraception and other vital information.
So I'd really prefer to err on the side of less rather than more bans. No blanket bans just because they address some topic, because some topics do need to be addressed.
Ultimately, though, I really don't think it should be up to payment processors to enforce stuff like this. It's up to either Steam or governments. If payment processors want to police stuff, they should be concerning themselves with money laundering, fraud, and other financial crimes.