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by cepp
2112 days ago
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I use Patreon (albeit in a pledge capacity) sparingly. Many years ago they dropped Naomi Wu[1][2][3]. This situation was particularly scary: she was making a decent chunk of her living through Patreon pledges, but because of the limited size of her audience, and marginalized position she had no recourse. While I agree that they're not currently cancerous I do think they illustrate part of the broader problem with modern society: over-dependence on central infrastructure-like sources that are private and can change on a whim. It's great that people can make a living on Patreon, but this should be tempered by the inherent risk of being on a platform you don't control. [1]: https://twitter.com/RealSexyCyborg
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naomi_Wu
[3]: https://www.patreon.com/posts/18216256 |
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