PaxHadrian17
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We don't like their methods, but Patreon determines where their reach ends - not any of us.Ok I'm sorry for insisting on this subject but how in the fuck can Patreon punish a dev for the existence of third party mods to his game? As long as that mod isn't made or supported by Ocean he can't possibly be liable for it, correct?
I understand all of this as long as someone assures me this is the actual scenario. I'm tired of reading between the lines when it comes to these games. And it doesn't help when Ocean makes mutually exclusive statements on different platforms. Like I already said, all I have to go by is his own posts and I have no choice but take them at face value.
To be clear, I'm not painting Ocean as the villain here. I understand he's trying to protect his IP. As much as I may disagree with most of his creative choices I'm aware of who the "real enemy" is.
What government entity is going to come in and tell Patreon what they can and cannot do regarding assessing content on F95 or any other publicly available website and then banning or putting certain creators 'under review' because Patreon says that content is breaking their rules?
I've seen other devs I support take different paths to protecting their AVNs:
* One removed their Patreon tag from F95 and removed/hid certain channels on their Discord.
* Another dev I support redid the entire beginning of his AVN so that the bio son of the female MC was now the son of two recently deceased parents who she had committed to supporting before their deaths. That 18-year-old guy is now living with the female MC and her husband while he is in school.
Ocean is taking a hard-line view about iPatch content/'family' relationship discussions on his Discord Server since the Patreon ban of WIAB.
Are these efforts enough to protect the different devs I mentioned above?
For now, they seem to be.
Whether or not these restrictions/changes will be sufficient in the future is up to Patreon, not us.
Cheers!!