People always say that but in practice patreon always pulls like ten times more people than subscribestar, which usualy is the difference between grocery money and cigar money, i guess the name has weight and people just dont trust subscribestar as a platform yet, in my opinion if it was popular it would probably adopt the same rules, alternatives always do once they get popular.Subscribstar calling your name </3
Believe it or not there are people who took it upon themselves to dedicate their time to search for, find ,professionally whine on social media and take legal action regarding pornographic content in general ,a while back a ton of content was purged from most mainstream porn sites (even the piracy ones) due to these people's unrelenting pressuring to a point where even typing in certain "tags" in most site's search bar yields null results and is disabledHonestly, if no one snitches, what would be the halflife of a patreon account breaking the rules? do they actualy catch you if you dont openly advertise the content?
Couldnt someone just have a vanilla steam-like release and have an '''unoficial''' mod patch uploaded by an alt on a basket weaving forum or discord to circumvent patreons rules? i know if those people want to take something down, they will, but i'd think its very easy to have the best of both worlds while being as safe as it gets from being individualy targeted, specially if youre a relative nobody.Believe it or not there are people who took it upon themselves to dedicate their time to search for, find ,professionally whine on social media and take legal action regarding pornographic content in general
I have an example for you, create a small company (one person) and sells a service online (could be anything, like doing advertisement for Snapchat) if your logo is similar enough to the big one, you will find in your mail post a letter that will push you to change it in the seconds. Even if nobody has heard of you.Honestly, if no one snitches, what would be the half-life of a Patreon account breaking the rules? Do they actually catch you if you don't openly advertise the content?
i mean, the chinese do that all the time and nobody cares lol, like i get it, but i still think one could straddle the line with little repercussionI have an example for you, create a small company (one person) and sells a service online (could be anything, like doing advertisement for Snapchat) if your logo is similar enough to the big one, you will find in your mail post a letter that will push you to change it in the seconds. Even if nobody has heard of you.
Most realistic game on f95 so far.You control a beggar girl named Rumi who is trying to earn money by any means necessary. Honestly, in the game so far, in addition to looting boxes and begging, you can only engage in prostitution to earn money for food.
who ever saw THAT coming?Unfortunately, this is strictly against Patreon's tos, and since I depend on it at the moment, I can’t add anything like that in near future