>>10121hmmmm, I've looked but I can't find any sources about the porn ban being explicitly caused by a single investor group applying pressure on the payment processors - so I probably misunderstood something someone told me at some point lol. Lots of christian investor groups, but can't find any that specifically invest in companies just to influence them and crusade against sin.
I stand by my point though that the current crusade against pornography sites by payment processors is driven mostly by conservatives and their "save the children" mindset, not left-wing PC culture.
https://www.newsweek.com/why-visa-mastercard-being-blamed-onlyfans-banning-explicit-content-pornography-1621570>Mastercard's decision was lobbied for by Conservative groups such as National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), formerly known as Morality in Media, and Exodus Cry.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Center_on_Sexual_Exploitation>The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), formerly organized as Morality in Media (MIM) before changing its structure, is an American non-profit known for its anti-pornography stance and anti-sex trafficking advocacy based on abolitionist principles. When it was MIM, versions of the group once campaigned against obscenity, sex shops and sex toys, decriminalization of sex work, comprehensive sex education, and various works of literature or visual arts the organization has deemed obscene, profane or indecent. The group was started as a part of the religious right and primarily Catholic. Transformed into the National Center on Sexual Exploitation in 2015, the group's current president is Patrick A. Trueman and the organization describes its goal as "exposing the links between all forms of sexual exploitation".