A mod singled out my game amongst a myriad of shittily monetized and permanently paywalled games, and decided that HoS deserved to be the one to get permanently promotion-banned from F95 for having 2% of its current content behind an Early Access model, or temporary paywalls if you wanna go that far.
I am now being blackmailed by the same mod who wants to dictate how I monetize my game. His request boils down to "Remove all early-access content or your game stays banned and you can suck a cock." (He didn't explicitly say the last part!)
My game currently has a tiny amount of content that is temporarily reserved for supporters
which is later made available for free to everyone. If you care to read more about how exactly it works, you can read through one of my
posts on my game's page. With that, I want to raise the following questions for F95:
- Why can a single mod dictate how our games are monetized and If there are rules regarding monetization that allow them to do so, why are they not explicitly stated somewhere. More importantly, why are hundreds of games that engage in FAR more predatory practices, exempt from similar treatment when they are hosted on the same site for multiple years?
- Should any moderator of F95 have the ability to dictate promotion-eligibility based on what I can only imagine, is likely a personal vendetta of a power-tripping mod? Can we as developers somehow hold THEM accountable for fair and equal treatment? Or is that something we concede the moment we sign up for F95?
I have read through the rules and have no quarrel with F95 being predominantly a pirate website. My issue lies entirely with the fact that a single mod came up with his own rules and selectively applied them to my game, and my game alone.
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As of now, the matter is entirely outside of my control.