Patreon alternatives?

jackasses

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So alot of subscription sites for NSFW content is going to shit recently so I was looking for an alternatives
Platform I have known and my issue with them:


- Patreonrandom bans(?). Require identifications for 18+ creators (I don't wanna give that out)
- PixivFanboxUsed to be an option but they stopped having paypal as a payout service atleast for 18+ creators
- SubscriberStarKinda good but they takes like a year to verify an account
- FantiaJp site basically you gotta learn japanese to do the things there

I think I'll stick to Patreon(it has not asked me for ID yet)/SS for now. But I'm thinking of using a replacement for Patreon.
Also I have heard people use Patreon and SS as a subscription manager and redirect people to a discord where they actually post their stuff, idk if that's ok to do?

If you have any recommendation please help me out.


Thankyou
 

morphnet

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So alot of subscription sites for NSFW content is going to shit recently so I was looking for an alternatives
Platform I have known and my issue with them:
That is not really correct, it is only games with certain kinks / fetishes or use AI or real porn that face issues.

- Patreonrandom bans(?). Require identifications for 18+ creators (I don't wanna give that out)
- PixivFanboxUsed to be an option but they stopped having paypal as a payout service atleast for 18+ creators
- SubscriberStarKinda good but they takes like a year to verify an account
- FantiaJp site basically you gotta learn japanese to do the things there

I think I'll stick to Patreon(it has not asked me for ID yet)/SS for now. But I'm thinking of using a replacement for Patreon.
Also I have heard people use Patreon and SS as a subscription manager and redirect people to a discord where they actually post their stuff, idk if that's ok to do?

If you have any recommendation please help me out.


Thankyou
For patreon it is not random bans, they only ban games that break their rules, all the others services also have the same rules including subscribestar but they have not had the same pressure placed on them from financial services as patreon has so they don't ban as easily.



As for redirecting to discord, that is also against patreons rules and they clearly state that they will look at what you do outside of patreon, so you will still be playing with fire.

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Simplest solution is make sure your game does not break any of their rules, otherwise be prepared for the chance that you will loose access to your account.

You do have alternatives like selling through steam or GOG but again they have rules there too.
 

anne O'nymous

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Require identifications for 18+ creators (I don't wanna give that out)
ROTFL...

It always amaze me those people who want to earn money online, and seriously believe that they can do it without giving their ID at a moment of another, and in a way or another.
And this for what reason ? As if someone would look at the database then sell them out. As if the IRS (or equivalent in their country) wouldn't wonder where that money come from.
 

ValPol0n

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Hi guys,

I've just discovered the alternative, HouseFly.
I've done my bit, I've put it on my game profile and on my linktree so that it becomes popular.
Housefly has a great potential to be the replacement for adult game creators, since its NFSW rules are soft.
 

Count Morado

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Hi guys,

I've just discovered the alternative, HouseFly.
I've done my bit, I've put it on my game profile and on my linktree so that it becomes popular.
Housefly has a great potential to be the replacement for adult game creators, since its NFSW rules are soft.
Its NFSW rules are not soft, and are little different from Patreon, Subscribestar, and others

In section 12 of itS TOS, creators agree not to
12.15 Create or display content that involves child sexual exploitation, bestiality or sexual abuse of animals, rape or sexual content that is hard to distinguish from non-consensual sex, incest, and necrophilia.
Now, like Subscribestar, it may have less and slower policing of its policy when compared to Patreon... But it's there.
 
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