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Patreon (/ ˈ p eɪ t r i ɒ n /, /-ə n /) is a monetization platform operated by Patreon, Inc., that provides business tools for content creators to run a subscription service and sell digital products. It helps artists and other creators earn a recurring income by providing rewards and perks to its subscribers.
Hatreon was an invite-only crowdfunding website lacking the content policing restrictions of other such websites. It was first soft launched in June 2017 by Cody Wilson, who founded it in response to attempts by Patreon and Kickstarter to crack down on users violating their content policing policies.
The user ZimZalaBim has mass deleted well cited information on multiple controversies of Patreon without giving good reasons. 144.130.166.10 04:09, 21 September 2023 (UTC) See my note above - just becuase you have citations doesn't mean it is appropriate to include. --Zim Zala Bim talk 04:11, 21 September 2023 (UTC)
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Consequences of Non-Participation. Residents of non-participating communities can't buy federally backed flood insurance. They may also struggle to find private flood insurers willing to cover ...
It doesn't get more festive than a dazzling display of lights and mini-Christmas trees lining the hotel's lobby. The lobby, named "Waldorf Wonderland," is, per the hotel, enveloped in 112,000 ...
Patreon provides direct funding to adult developers, allowing games like Hardcoded to appeal to niche markets that previously would not have been created. [ 22 ] The continuing rise of open-source software development practices has also influenced adult video games, allowing communities of amateurs to collaboratively create and distribute adult ...
OAK PARK, Ill. (CBS) — Charges have been filed against a Chicago man in the deadly shooting of an Oak Park detective, according to the village. Jerell Thomas, 37, was charged with first-degree ...