“Honestly? We botched it” – Kickstarter apologises for its criticised adult content rules, and for betraying its “f*ck the establishment spirit”
Crowdfunding website Kickstarter – a place many video game projects have originated – has issued an unflinching apology after 'botching' new guidelines it released last week. The changes had sought to tighten the rules around adult-oriented projects raising money there, resulting in a fierce backlash and calls of censorship. Read more
Crowdfunding website Kickstarter – a place many video game projects have originated – has issued an unflinching apology after 'botching' new guidelines it released last week. The changes had sought to tighten the rules around adult-oriented projects raising money there, resulting in a fierce backlash and calls of censorship. Read more
Crowdfunding website Kickstarter – a place many video game projects have originated – has issued an unflinching apology after 'botching' new guidelines it released last week. The changes had sought to tighten the rules around adult-oriented projects raising money there, resulting in a fierce backlash and calls of censorship. Read more
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