It is your supporters (even if they supported just to leak) that are leaking stuff. They paid for it, and they are doing what they want with it. The pirates on F95zone didn't go on a raid where they broke into your vault and stole it.I’d rather people not post the text of the Sneak Peek posts here, and limit themselves to posting one image from anything behind the pay-walled posts of Sneak Peeks or Wanton Weekends. Also, linking to the posts on SubStar or Boosty would certainly be nice.
I see it like this: my supporters give me money for three reasons. To support development of the game, to receive exclusive content, and to get access to me as a creator.
I’ve always tried to make myself available here. I don’t throw a hissy fit when people leak broken copies of my game, and I spend time trouble-shooting errors for people who haven’t paid for my work.
But, if this place is already leaking my game a couple days after it’s released (or immediately, in case of the Beta), leaking the full text and images of my exclusive content, AND getting access to me — then what are my subscribers getting?
I generally take a positive-to-neutral view of piracy, seeing it as something that drives traffic towards my work. But, having *all* of my content reposted for free? That just doesn’t sit right with me, because it isn’t fair to my subscribers. At the very least, people could wait a week before leaking that stuff.
Basically, what I'm saying is that you don't have any influence on what other people do the internet. Anything that is noteworthy will be shared online. The only things that don't get shared are shitty things that no one cares about.
As others have suggested, think of other rewards for your supporters that can't be leaked. Like voting power on bonus content or whatever.