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Being in a minority everyone ignores. Has taught me the value of hording. I don't throw away all of my old media. I preserve it since you never know. What they are going to want to burn next. As such I can tell you we've been losing plenty. Someones always busy erasing something. Which is one more reason I went to town during the summer sale. I always preserve a strategic reserve.
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SteamDB has a /history/events/ page that lists all recent changes.
Games are slowly getting removed every few hours. It's not done yet.
The payment processors are capable of opening a web browser and seeing what's for sale on Steam.
If Steam is selling things that aren't allowed by their terms of service, Steam can't accept any payments. It's not specific to which game you're trying to buy. The payment processor doesn't see that.
Porn isn't games.
If they don't want to let Steam use their services, I'm sure that there a lot other payment processors that would gladly take the massive volume of Steam purchases in their stead.
Or, even better, use a government payment method that isn't profit-driven, isn't bound to investors willies, or any crap like that.