>>9960
>what other option does a site have after being banned?
TLDR there are no good options for burgers, that's why it's effective. If you want the full story read on.
In Asia and Europe there are often alternatives, like JBC from Bank of Japan, which is available to most of Asia and valid on DLSite. In Europe many businesses will allow direct account transfers since it's easier there. Crypto in theory works but not enough buyers use it, and for NSFW in particular it's almost impossible to make it untraceable unless you mine all coins yourself, while for anything that accepts Mastercard/Visa you can just buy a prepaid card.
The best workable option for a platform is to go through one of the payment middlemen that handles porn companies. These guys in effect will soak the lawsuits for the platform, but in return they charge like 14% of gross instead of 2.9% + $0.30 for raw Mastercard, which is usually adjusted to a flat 5% if you use Stripe. But losing that 10% gross is too much for most for-profit businesses unless like OnlyFans it's almost all "unacceptable" NSFW stuff, whereas game sites can often sacrifice just a few NSFW devs each time (often, like Patreon or Paypal, they'll also just steal all the money in the dev's account when they ban it unless that dev can afford to mount a lawsuit).
There is also a workaround, used by DLSite here and a few times elsewhere, where if you have a separate site to buy tokens (in this case DLSite Points), that can work, but I suspect this has some legal red tape in the US or else it's insane that none of the crowdfunding sites use it. In particular, the biggest reason they can't stay profitable with higher payment processor cut is because most people pay $1 to a lot of creators, and charged individually this means the $0.33 (0.30 base + 2.9%) means it's a loss for Patreon even at a 30% Apple/Steam cut. But if the patron supports 10 people, and was just charged for $10 of tokens each month, then the processor charge is only $0.59 and Patreon makes a profit even with an 8% cut. For individual creators it's also possible to just get your own merchant account, but platforms don't allow you to use them since they profit by being a middleman who takes a cut (see Epic vs. Apple). And if you're not on any platform its a very hard sell to get people to trust you nowadays. In theory a famous person could get away with this, like "Mr. Beast makes an H-game".