Mature and NSFW content
How Supper treats mature content while ATM uses Stripe for checkout.
Supper does not currently offer a full NSFW page-tagging system. Until it does, creators should assume mature content is subject to direct review and should not publish or sell borderline content without checking the content guidelines first.
Mature does not mean automatically allowed. Stripe-backed checkout cannot be used for pornography, explicit adult media, sexual services, fetish services, adult live chat, or other mature audience content designed for sexual gratification. This applies even if the material is behind a paywall, delivered as a file, sent by DM, framed as a commission, or linked offsite.
Non-explicit material may still be allowed when it is educational, medical, artistic, cultural, documentary, or otherwise not sold for sexual gratification. Supper may still restrict previews, checkout, discovery, or sharing if context makes the content unsafe, misleading, or processor-risky.
If a future ATM payment route supports content that Stripe does not, Supper should present that as processor-specific availability, not as a blanket policy change. Users should never be routed into a checkout whose processor rules cannot support the content being sold.
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