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Can you list any downsides that affect Steam or the users of Steam? And when I ask that I mean downsides that are First Party downsides not Third Party because let's be honest those don't matter.
There's already a few of these drop down menus to set.
I just had a back and forth with a person who says they don't buy 18+ games on steam because they don't want them to show up in their games list, and they don't want to set that list to private. So they explained in some detail how they proceed to pirate these titles, despite being well aware that most of them are made by relatively small devs that could actually use the money.
I see the "hide 18+ content" option as absolutely essential to this platform and the "they miss out on free advetising" argument as completely backwards.
That would mix various none xxx games with xxx games as 18+ is not specific to 18+. Not that I buy the games in question but I wouldn't want games with nudity and sex like The Witcher to be grouped with all the 18+ xxx games.
That's understandable, but if it's that or nothing I'd take it. Ideally it could be implemented on a per-tag basis or something, but I also understand how these different 18+ titles could be hard to tell apart for Steam.
The games like The Witcher 3 are in the Nudity-or-Sexual-Content category, and/or the General-Mature-Content category, not in the Adult-Only-Sexual-Content category like the games being discussed in this thread, so games like The Witcher or Cyberpunk 2077 shouldn't be hidden by an option that hides all Adult-Only-Sexual-Content games.
The Mature Content categories are in Store Content Preferences.
https://store.steampowered.com/account/preferences/
You can see the categories near the bottom of the store page for many games. The Witcher does not have it, but The Witcher 3 has this above the System Requirements:
And Cyperpunk 2077 has this:
Well there you go. I think this would be relatively easy to implement.