That’s it guys. The fun police has won.
Credit card processors are owned by Islamic businesses that are opposed to western ideals surrounding sex and nudity.
Stasi still alive in germany
This forced wokism will come back to haunt us.
That’s it guys. The fun police has won.
Credit card processors are owned by Islamic businesses that are opposed to western ideals surrounding sex and nudity.
Stasi still alive in germany
This forced wokism will come back to haunt us.
It’s mostly payment processor shit. Civitai had trouble with that and is currently only accepting crypto payments until their contract with a different payment processor starts or something, and they still allow NSFW. They also banned and purged all celebrity deepfake LoRAs and instituted some weird filters on the model browser that may or may not hide LoRAs related to things like “hypnosis” when the end user’s search filters are allowing explicit content.
I don’t know what the deal with TensorArt actually is: they’re probably scared of payment processor issues and are just shutting down everything until they get a lawyer to tell them what they can and can’t do or something. People were expecting them not to follow US law or care what US credit card companies wanted because they’re based in China, but they may be realizing that even if they’re only operating for an overseas market they can still be charged for violating Chinese law or something like that.
That makes sense. It’s always interesting to watch how different flavours of capital both need each other and yet despise each other, “capitalist efficiency” in action.