MissCougar
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I think the reality is the idea is unrealistic only because the state of the world. It's like saying "I'm going to pretend the world is how I want it to be" but it won't change the reality of feminist groups that would hammer you, or the payment processors cutting you off at the knee, or groups going after your hosting company to shut you down, etc.Thanks for the thoughtful responses, I really do appreciate people taking the time to lay out concerns in good faith. Just to be clear: I'm not walking into this blind. I’m aware of the technical, legal, and operational complexities involved in setting up a platform like this. Payment processors, server infrastructure, global compliance, customer support, all of it.
When I talk about a "dev-friendly platform" or a better rev split like 90/10, it's not from a place of naivety. It’s from a place of frustration. As creators, we’ve watched platforms clamp down on NSFW content, not because of law, but because of pressure, often from payment processors or activist groups. We’re already working under constant threat of losing income, visibility, or access to our own audiences.
And yes moderation, security, and legal compliance matter. A good ToS isn’t a magic shield. But we’ve seen time and again that platforms use those things as an excuse for overreach or outright censorship. I believe it's possible to build a space where adult content isn't treated as radioactive, where rules are clear, moderation is responsible, and freedom and safety aren't mutually exclusive.
As for the revenue split, I completely agree it sounds ambitious. But it’s meant to be. It’s not based on matching Steam or Patreon’s user base, it’s based on building leaner, purpose-driven infrastructure, not bloated corporate overhead. If there’s any advantage to starting small, it’s being agile enough to make the economics more creator-friendly.
If this never goes beyond discussion, that’s fine, we still benefit from talking about it. But dismissing the entire idea as “unrealistic” just reinforces the current status quo, and personally, I think creators deserve better than that.
The world sucks for this kind of thing right now, and even the big companies are failing to stand up to it. Maybe after this mess passes and CC companies are forced to be services rather than moral police governed by themselves and able to inflict their will on other companies, this idea would be great.
Right now a lot of people feel this way because they want creativity to flourish and they see where this can go (it won't stop at just porn games), and they are fighting back how they think they can. Setting up another webpage doing the same thing as all the others isn't going to be the way to win the war though. You need to fix the payment processors and/or the governments. This is a huge problem and the solution is complex and not trivial, and won't be solved because another Patreon for porn games was launched.