Votes for Women, the critically acclaimed card-driven wargame about the fight for women's suffrage in the US, stands to miss out on up to $60,000 of backing for its second print run after Facebook repeatedly banned ads for the game due to it featuring a "sensitive social issue".
Won’t argue for or against that but if they were, I’d expect them to be in a restricted area where people would look for them instead of being shown along with shoes, circular saws and xboxes
Won’t argue for or against that but if they were, I’d expect them to be in a restricted area where people would look for them instead of being shown along with shoes, circular saws and xboxes
You make it sound like all of these items are mutually exclusive…