Like, maybe not because of censorship per se, but maybe for abusing their power as an oligopoly or going against the desire of their users?

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    The First Amendment is about government censorship. The Bill of Rights is more like a Bill of government restrictions.

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      So no private company can be held accountable for censorship? That’s pretty messed up.

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        This is one of those “technically true but functionally useless” arguments, and I hate arguing the other side here… Valve always has the option to stop using Visa and, I don’t know, have customers write out and physically mail checks or money orders.

        Obviously the number of customers who would do this is microscopic. It’s not a real thing anytime would ever do. But because the option exists, they aren’t technically making the content impossible to sell.

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          There is the European Payments Initiative, which is/was attempting to replace Visa/MasterCard.