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Patreon charges a commission of 8 to 12 percent of creators' monthly income, in addition to payment processing fees. Patreon is used by videographers , webcomic artists, writers, podcasters , musicians, adult content creators, [ 3 ] and other kinds of creators who post regularly online. [ 4 ]
The $1 charge won’t actually be deducted from the account. The bank for the credit card should remove the charge within a day or two. If you used a credit card for age verification and noticed the charge hasn’t been removed after a few days, please contact your bank or credit card company.
Much of the section is simply pushback to Patreon's policies and enforcement of those policies. I didn't look closely, but the section looks rather poorly sourced. --Hipal/Ronz 18:02, 27 September 2020 (UTC) The first paragraph seems UNDUE as written, and the POV might be reconsidered.
The service does not charge a fee on donations, aside from that required by the underlying payment processors. Instead, Liberpay is supported by donations handled by its own service. [4] [8] As of October 2020, Liberapay used payment processors PayPal and Stripe. [9] [10] Liberapay has been compared to Patreon. [11]
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The subscription business model is a business model in which a customer must pay a recurring price at regular intervals for access to a product or service.The model was pioneered by publishers of books and periodicals in the 17th century, [1] and is now used by many businesses, websites [2] and even pharmaceutical companies in partnership with governments.
Last month it became the first country to ban children under the age of 16 from social media, in a move seen as setting a benchmark for other governments' handling of Big Tech.