Eh, keep the fees, just total them up and add them to the creators tab before they can pull the money out.
Even more Reeee!
Even more Reeee!
Will the people who come back after this make up for the ~$0.30 creators make less per patron again, now that the fees are back in their court? Some might get double fucked by this.
Yeah something tells me that Patreon is gonna be slapping these fees onto the creators instead, which is hilarious considering for all their bitching that's what will hurt the actual creators in the long run compared to the proposed system.Will the people who come back after this make up for the ~$0.30 creators make less per patron again, now that the fees are back in their court? Some might get double fucked by this.
I probably won't. Too much work and some of my previous patrons exposed themselves to be whiny :autism: babies about all of this, so they don't need my money anymore.Will the people who come back after this make up for the ~$0.30 creators make less per patron again, now that the fees are back in their court? Some might get double fucked by this.
The reason I find Patreon's backpedaling so funny is that - if I'm understanding the change correctly - most creators would've actually made more money in the long run.
But I believe this preserves the Patreon Dollar Shave Club circle jerk of Johnny giving Suzy giving Leonard giving Dinah giving Johnny. At least for now.
So is anything special going to happen now that the cows cried loud enough for Patreon to reconsider?
The reason I find Patreon's backpedaling so funny is that - if I'm understanding the change correctly - most creators would've actually made more money in the long run. Some patrons panicked and dropped, yeah, but in time they would've been replaced with people who don't mind paying an extra 30 cents and the creators would be making more income per pledge. The only thing it would've substantially hurt are incest donations. They hurt themselves by shitting their pants when they saw the reflexive, temporary drop.
And the funniest part now is that many of those patrons who did drop are unlikely to come back, so not only are they out long-term revenue but the otherwise temporary sting from their panic is going to keep hurting them.
From what I understand the main people that would've been hurt by this change were newer creators still trying to find an audience, patrons who make tons of $1 donations to multiple creators, and incestuous doners/the pity bux brigade.The reason I find Patreon's backpedaling so funny is that - if I'm understanding the change correctly - most creators would've actually made more money in the long run. Some patrons panicked and dropped, yeah, but in time they would've been replaced with people who don't mind paying an extra 30 cents and the creators would be making more income per pledge. The only thing it would've substantially hurt are incest donations. They hurt themselves by shitting their pants when they saw the reflexive, temporary drop.
Damn. Zoe must have cradled Conte's balls, worked the shaft, and swallowed his gravy.
Damn. Zoe must have cradled Conte's balls, worked the shaft, and swallowed his gravy.