CONTENT WARNING: DISCUSSION OF SEXUAL ASSAULT & NSFW/ADULT WORKS IN THIS POST.
Of all the games itch.io chose as a reason to suspend me . . . They didn't choose the NSFW erotica. They didn't choose the ones about kink. They choose the one that depicts a man's disbelief & pain over being sexually assaulted. What. The. FUCK. (Twitter) (Bluesky)
So, in case you missed it on the above sites, itch.io (the indie game site where I host my projects) has decided to ban my 2018 release Bi Lines (they say "suspend", but it's not a decision you can fight/reverse, and it's a restriction that lasts forever, not for a limited amount of time).
Currently, itch.io has delisted all NSFW/erotic projects on the site, and is banning certain ones in order to adhere to payment processors' stricter rules on what content they'll allow (which they have done thanks to a group in Australia called Collective Shout). itch.io has made a statement on all of this here.
However, Bi Lines is not a NSFW game, nor is it meant to be erotic. It's a game about a bisexual journalist in the 1980s who is sexually assaulted. As the player, we experience his turmoil, conflicted feelings, and trauma. In no way is this game meant to arouse. But it was banned anyway. The picture at the beginning of this post is the main part of the email I received about that.
I decided to respond to the email today in the hopes that the game can get unbanned. Here's what I said:
So, that's already frustrating enough, but it doesn't stop there.
Like I said, all NSFW/erotic projects on itch.io are delisted. This has affected my NSFW account's projects on there, and destroyed discoverability for the time being. That account makes about half of my income atm, mainly through Patreon subscriptions to access games. If my NSFW games on itch.io get banned, that is going to destroy my livelihood; I'm terrified of that happening. I discuss this in more detail here.
I know a lot of people are very worried right now, and that includes me. Payment processors should not be able to wield this much power over our purchases, and they shouldn't be able to be pressured by some conservative group. Those kinds of organizations are ALWAYS gonna push the goalpost further once they get what they want.
If you want to help, sign this petition, and contact the payment processors--they are directions on how to do so in this article by my friend Radiant. Also, here's a writeup on DoktorHobo with some insight on how calling helps.
Thanks for reading.















