Kickstarter Reverts NSFW Rules But Stripe 'Can Still Suspend' Campaigns
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Lewis Parker
Published May 19, 2026
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Last week, crowdfunding platform Kickstarter made some questionable updates to its âRulesâ guidelines, prohibiting several forms of NSFW content, including âimplied sex acts,â sexually âderogatory" themes, âphoto-realistic" nudity, and, perhaps most bizarrely, âMILF/DILFâ stuff. Oh, and âbuttocks.â At the time, creators assumed the blame lay with Stripe, Kickstarterâs payment processor. It sounded awfully similar to Steam and Itch.ioâs payment-processor-driven NSFW purge of 2025.<br>Today, Kickstarter has reverted the restrictive NSFW rules it had previously put in place, and, in a blog post titled âAn Apology: Rethinking Our Mature Content Guidelines,â has outright confirmed that the âbotchedâ guidelines were âprimarily driven by requirements from [Kickstarterâs] payments processor, Stripe.â<br>âStripe operates under its own legal and compliance requirements separate from Kickstarterâs own rules,â stated Kickstarterâs Chief Operating Officer, Sean Leow. âAnd even Stripeâs rules are dictated by a larger system shaped by financial institutions that govern how money moves globally. Under this system, many platforms â including other crowdfunding and creator monetization platforms â struggle with how to create space for mature content while getting the creators of that work paid without friction.â<br>Leow also noted that, as detailed in The Daily Cartoonistâs article, several Kickstarter-approved projects have subsequently been âsuspendedâ by Stripe due to said compliance requirements: âOver the past several months, weâve seen a growing number of campaigns that had already been approved by Kickstarter get suspended by Stripe mid-funding. When that happens, itâs devastating. A creatorâs project can be frozen with funds in limbo, sometimes weeks into a campaign theyâve spent months, or even years, building.â<br>For now, Kickstarter has reverted to its previous guidelines that merely âprohibit pornography and illegal content,â but Leow made a point of noting that the newly reverted guidelines now, once again, mean that "Stripe can still suspend a campaign that Kickstarter has approved." However, the âRulesâ page does include a small update: a link titled âStripeâs Prohibited and Restricted Business List.â<br>Kickstarter is pretty clearly stating that it wouldnât have updated its rules in the first place if Stripe hadnât started shutting down creatorsâ campaigns. If that wasnât already obvious, this line from Leowâs statement confirms it: âFaced with the realization that creators would continue getting caught in the gap between our rules and Stripeâs, we thought that the best path forward was to close the gap, giving creators one set of rules to work within, versus having to navigate two different policy philosophies.â<br>Kotaku reached out to Stripe, but it declined to comment.
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