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by damcedami 3979 days ago
Thing is people at Patreon offer continuous products or contents, while Kickstarter/Indiegogo, most of it, offer one-time products.
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Most of the time that's true. Though I've seen some open source software projects being put on Kickstarter, and every one of them ends in disappointment. Either too low pace, or half of the promised features are cut. (Some joke about software estimates.) It's impossible to complimentary increase or rightfully decrease your contribution depending on performance it's one-off funding.