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  2. Patreon - Wikipedia

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    Patreon is used by writers, videographers, webcomic artists, video game developers, podcasters, musicians, adult content creators, [3] and other kinds of creators who post regularly online. [4] It allows artists to receive funding directly from their fans, or patrons , on a recurring basis or per work of art. [ 5 ]

  3. People Make Games - Wikipedia

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    People Make Games (PMG) is a British investigative video game journalism YouTube channel. The channel focuses on the developers and people who make video games. People Make Games has reported on topics such as video game crunch, [2] [3] outsourcing, [4] and worker exploitation.

  4. Patron (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game stresses its intricate social systems in the form of needs, perspectives of each of the town's inhabitants. It also includes a research tree to keep up with technological advancements as time passes by. [2] [3] Clicking a house in the town will show number of residents, happiness, income and other contents of the house.

  5. YouTube fans unfollow popular creator after recent video ...

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    The video game has divided gamers and Harry Potter fans since its release because of the association with author J.K. Rowling's anti-trans views.

  6. Patreon Creators Won't Have to Rely on Embedded YouTube ... - AOL

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    Patreon creators no longer have to rely on third-party sites like YouTube or Vimeo to share video content. Instead, the platform launched its own native video feature on Thursday.

  7. PC Gamer - Wikipedia

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    The PC Gamer blog was started to coincide with the transfer of the PC Gamer UK site to become part of the Computer and Video Games network which incorporates all of Future plc's gaming magazines. The move brought some controversy, with many long-standing members of the forum leaving due to the new forum's cramped spacing, advertising and slow ...

  8. Patreon Lays Off 17% of Employees, Cuts Back Creator ... - AOL

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    Patreon said it laid off 80 employees, or about 17% of its workforce, with CEO Jack Conte citing an economic slowdown coming on the heels of a COVID-driven expansion by the creator-monetization ...

  9. Lazy Game Reviews - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] Basinger is known for building, restoring and reviewing many vintage computers and reviewing mainly PC games. [6] The channel is funded through YouTube advertising, and through Patreon. [7] Basinger has stated that inspiration for starting LGR was at least partly inspired by the PBS television show Computer Chronicles. [8]