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The best clickbait is more subtle and manipulates our emotions in a way that we don't notice, so we click and only realize we fell for it after the fact.
When someone wants to clickbait and get engagement, but they lack any subtlety or tact what-so-ever, you get things like "Furry Nazi Milfs", and such.
So the joke in those servers is that Steam would rather have that than say Dungeon Travellers (sold in stores like Walmart 10 years ago) with no erotic content whatsoever and an ESRB rating.
The state of anime games on Steam is that it's a roulette, so it's not surprising some of these get through.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1901620/Dungeon_Travelers_To_Heart_2_in_Another_World/
There's no difference in content, and neither are adult games anyway.
Meanwhile "Sex with Hitler" and "Stalin's Birthday Scat Orgy", or whatever is fine. None of it makes any damn sense.
Ha! That is fun.
BTW, up there I censored: "Sex is a word."
Now imagine everyone using only stars. It will be fun to find a way to communicate.
/s
It's a bummer they give some games multiple chances to alter their content and some none too.
Really miss the old days when I first got into eroge playing the all-ages cuts as they, at the time, were serviceable standalone experiences. Nowadays they're cut to smithereens haha.
The downfall IMO started when they retroactively banned A kiss for the petals like 6 months after release.
Sure, Visa and Mastercard, lets block the Japanese games, but "Vladimir Lenin and Richard Gere's Adventures with a Gerbil in a Tube" is A-Okay.
It feels more targeted towards Japanese companies, like that dating site and all the Japanese stores.
Maybe it's a series of coincidences and a matter of how its framed, but yeah.