Tracido: Greenlight isn't Steam refusing, it's people choosing. However, much of the worst things I see that make it are confusing.
Steam acceptance and Greenlight acceptance are two different things. Steam accepts games both via Greenlight and via agreements with publishers. When a publisher tells Steam they want Steam to sell a game and Steam refuses, that's not considered banning?
I'm not going to google Steam refusals. I mostly can't be bothered, so if you want to call this "I'm right", feel free to ;-)
Tracido: GOG refused what AO violent game and when?
I understand why sex is a problem, it's an American based company. Europe hates violence, this is basic common sense, why they would support AO games with what they consider mild, that was the only difference.
Sooo... When GOG refuses a game which is AO and violent, it's banning and not letting adults choose, but if they refuse game which is neither AO nor violent, it's not banning and it doesn't impede your ability to choose? How does that work?