>>23030>I miss when Steam didn't allow coom and anime>animeBecause limiting what art styles people were allowed to make games in was a unanimously disliked decision that cost them money in a desperate attempt to pander to reddit.
>family friendlyGaming as a concept isn't 'family friendly.' Any media that makes you have to think or process themes is less 'family friendly' the more it does so. Thinking on your own accord threatens power structures, which games uniquely force you to, unlike a book you can flip through without reading, or a movie you can sit through without paying attention.
>also hold higher standards for what defined a "game".Yeah, limiting what games can do. Meaning games had to go to other platforms to do anything remotely ambitious. This cost Steam money.