Kickstarter apologises for botched adult content rules

Crowdfunding platform Kickstarter has apologised after facing backlash over new guidelines restricting adult-oriented projects. The company admitted it got the changes wrong and is reverting to its previous rules while developing better ones.

Kickstarter chief operating officer Sean Leow said the updated guidelines did not land as intended. He acknowledged that the rules abandoned the platform's counterculture spirit and left creators vulnerable to censorship concerns. The changes were an attempt to align with payment provider Stripe after some approved campaigns faced mid-funding suspensions.

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Realistic illustration of ChatGPT adult mode screen with flirty text chats, opposed by stern OpenAI advisers, highlighting launch delay concerns.
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OpenAI plans ChatGPT adult mode despite adviser warnings

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OpenAI intends to launch a text-only adult mode for ChatGPT, enabling adult-themed conversations but not erotic media, despite unanimous opposition from its wellbeing advisers. The company describes the content as 'smut rather than pornography,' according to a spokesperson cited by The Wall Street Journal. Launch has been delayed from early 2026 amid concerns over minors' access and emotional dependence.

Recreate Games has apologized after its AI video contest for Party Animals drew strong criticism from the community. The studio offered a $75,000 prize pool for AI-generated short films and animations but faced accusations of sidelining human creators. It now asks players to vote on next steps.

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GeekDad has published a roundup of several intriguing tabletop game projects currently seeking funds on Kickstarter and Gamefound. The March 5, 2026, article features games ranging from pencil-and-paper titles to expansions for established board games. Several projects draw on personal experiences of the author, emphasizing innovative designs and themes.

CD Projekt Red announced a Cyberpunk trading card game with WeirdCo, which quickly exceeded its modest Kickstarter funding target. Pledges rose from £1.3 million to over £2.7 million in short order.

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A new trading card game based on Cyberpunk 2077 drew massive crowds at PAX East 2026 and quickly became the most-funded game campaign on Kickstarter. Attendees flocked to demos of the game alongside other TCGs like Riot Games' Riftbound from the League of Legends universe. The buzz highlights a surge in interest for trading card games at the convention.

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