When I said "here", I of course meant the users actively using the site on a somewhat regular basis. Idk why you would assume when I say "people here" would also mean people who made an F95 account 5 years ago and haven't been back since. That person is not "here" anymore.
Being able to subscribe to a Patron without paying is a very new feature. Just some months ago, this feature was called "follow" You could follow a Patreon for free but subscription always meant you were paying at least the lowest tier. So yes, if in your post, you meant the 600-700K subs also included those who were subbing for free, there aren't all that many of those 700K who are actually paying. But I think most people who read you post thought you were comparing paying subs to all accounts ever created here, seeing as in my post, I was speaking specifically of "people who pay".
Nevertheless, comparing all adult game subs on Patreon with all accounts ever created on F95 is still false equivalence, simply due to the fact, that you could not sub for free on Patreon until just recently. Meanwhile, people can make unlimited free F95 accounts and have been able to do so for the past 7 years and many have good reason to do so(ban evading, react abuse, trolling, etc.). There are not many incentives to have more than 1 Patreon account afaik, seeing as free members usually can't interact with anything.
Anyways, I'm done meddling in semantics. None of us know exactly how many F95 users support creators. All I know is, those devs who asked their paying subs where they discovered the game, most of them say pirate sites. And that makes sense, because you can't exactly advertise a porn game anywhere else except for maybe Twitter and Steam(if you manage to get greenlit), both have many limitations and issues that makes it hard to advertise effectively compared to pirate sites where everyone can see and play the game for free.