McWhorter cited a Glassdoorreviewfrom an alleged former Patreon employee, which claims Patreon told staff to avoid taking down content featuring minors that was flagged as sexual. “We are being told specifically by management and executives NOT to take down content that is illegal or was repor...
Patreon makes money by taking a cut of all creator earnings generated through the platform. Patreon currently takes between 5% and 12% of creator earnings (plus a payment processing fee), depending on the product plan. Patreon generated an estimated revenue of $75-180 million in 2022. That’...
(My wife’s employer does offer a plan, but it’s the worst one I’ve ever seen.) To cover these new expenses, I’ve been taking on short-term projects–ebook design, consulting–but that’s not stable income and it makes me nervous. Having a reliable source of income for this has...
I don't like the major banks taking my money when I pass funds either but that's just how things are. I just don't see patreons practices affect my desire so much as to not give back to the place that taught me so much. Reactions: 64K and Arjai Space Lynx Astronaut Joined Oct...
“My secret identity has been uncovered,” the super hero said. “So I skipped taking the F-train over and flew.” “How did you find out?” “Super hearing, I overheard a tip line calling another reporter in my office that ICE had taken El Fantistico’s kids.” ...
Thank you for taking the time to read this and an even bigger thank you if you help support us.Read more on Christopher Sniezak's Patreon PagePatreon follows a different concept than Kickstarter, Indiegogo, Ulule etc. It is not modeled on funding a single project, but suporting regular ...
Speaking today, Tiara says she doesn’t feel like much has changed. It’s not necessarily Patreon’s job to act as a publicist, she says, but if it wants to make its utopian vision a reality, it might have to become something more than a payment platform. “If they’re going to...
Patreonhas reversed that decisionand is going back to the old model of having me pay those fees for you. That’s the fairest way to do it in my opinion (and the opinion of almost every content creator on the internet). We get that taking payments securely from people is a service that...
And that would not be "tortious intereference", in any respect whatsoever. Companies like FedEx can and do blacklist addresses all the time, for various reasons. Eh, it's the closest analogy I could think of at the time. Originally Posted by Endus And the moment Patreon stops taking ...
In many ways, I’m not surprised that the world is waking up to this. I remember this feeling, in 2012, I had spent three months working on this music video. I poured my savings account into the video — I spent 10 grand on it. I maxed out two credit cards. I was taking daily...