“The Internet is for Porn” as the Avenue Q song goes, which appears to be holding true in the unique case of Wallpaper Engine, a program on Steam that lets users create, distribute, and use unique and oftentimes animated PC wallpapers with images of varying kinds, like landscapes, memes, and yes, pornography. With that in mind, it probably comes as no surprise that the program is among the top 10 most played games on Steam, but the specifics for that rise in popularity might be: Chinese players are using it to get around the country’s pornography ban. According to Daniel...