Patreon Is Hardening Their 'Adult Content' Guidelines. Discussion Thread

Grubb

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There will be other places. If Patreon goes full PC, people will just jump ship. They better get ready for it while Patreon hasn't banned them for good. Just get ready with a Plan B for when that happens.
 

bluehound36

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@bluehound36 , you're wrong. Patreon is just giving themselves an excuse in case someone makes a fuzz about it. That way they can just say they didn't know about the content, it's not like they can test every content released on their site.
That's part of my point. They're concerned about how these things will affect their company from a financial/legal standpoint. They're not going to let up on it either if a bigger stink gets raised and rest assured, that will inevitably happen considering they fall under US Law which is still motivated by puritanical values for the most part. On top of that, there's the matter of how some devs are taking in more money in donations than what their TOS allows for and that's a matter of selling a product rather than being given a gift. Again, coming back to my previous statement in another thread of this being a matter of money. Receiving a gift and selling a product fall under entirely different tax codes here.
 

goditseb

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now, how should i support something, if i dont know what the adult game is all about.. ( fetishes e.g. incest, bestiality etc ) that sucks :/

sites like this one are more important than ever!!!
 
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Strange decision from Patreon.

Nonetheless, this has been inevitable as Patreon struggled to remain SFW since the site was already around 40% NSFW and growing rapidly. They are (or were) in danger of being a NSFW majority website.

IMO, Its time a new crowdfunding platform emerges exclusively for adult games.
 

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@bluehound36 , yes, but what I mean is that nothing will change for the devs. Patreon is just giving themselves an excuse to continue working with such creators. They'll just have to hide the extreme content.
 
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SirAuron20

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Some of the patreons say that as long as theres no reference with those tags on their page their games will be fine and not removed, i just hope thats the case since almost all adult games are based on those tags...this sucks big time and kinda makes me wonder what the future of patreon will be like.
 

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From what I've gathered from some of the Creators I follow it's just clean up their posts by removing any incest related material, because if they mean to ban it completely they would end up losing money as they receive $1 for every $5 pledged and there is a lot of this content on their site.
 

Crusoe

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The conspiracy shitstorm is over i suppose. The human kind and adult games survived the day.
 

Gogotaro

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now, how should i support something, if i dont know what the adult game is all about.. ( fetishes e.g. incest, bestiality etc ) that sucks :/

sites like this one are more important than ever!!!
The developers will have to post their free versions on other sites without linking to their patreon.
 

Gogotaro

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They know they can't afford to lose all the money they are making of this games so they will not ban them, if they were not making this big figures then they would ban them no question, it is all about the money as always.
 

starfox31114

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It's not and i'm not getting into an argument about it. This thread is about what is going on patreon and how it effect our community. Not about your hatred of patreon and the devs.
The community is pretty bad, and that includes devs too, so, as I said, I'm glad patreon fell. I honestly expect the 50% of these games to be just dropped if they actually get serious, and, luckily, they only got the worst looking one.
since when has fictional porn been a problem in the us? what law dictates you can't have fictional incest games?
Welcome to the progressive world where fictional incest and lolis get your project shut down.
1. Can using blog site to promote the game, but using Patreon only for donation/payment and distribution work ?
Can we have a blank(minimum description) Patreon page ?

2. I believe, if porn games developers gather to make one or request to a big site, such as porn hub, to make similar Patreon site for sensitive content, it can come to realization. I don't believe Patreon will change their point of view since the cash flow of porn material isn't majority.
Distributing your game through patreon should be enough to get it shut down and probably with the money held. It's not reliable.
 

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the no link to porn stuffs if not under paywall, it will be the biggest problem on the long run IMHO. It will hit hard. At present parental love's dev cancelled the free version of the game after a month and I'm sure all the other will be forced to do the same.
Moreover it means no explicit demo. Site likes this one will became of capital importance for the marketing of porn games .
That's just cheap on his part. Any devs who kills his free version because "Patreon forced me" is just dishonest. They can easily set an itch.io page or a personal blog for sharing the public, free builds.
 
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That's just cheap on his part. Any devs who kills his free version because "Patreon forced me" is just dishonest. They can easily set an itch.io page or a personal blog for sharing the public, free builds.
This is absolutely true
 

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But doesn't Patreon check their links as well so they can't have anything related to such content linked on their patreon page?
 

kzk0987

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But doesn't Patreon check their links as well so they can't have anything related to such content linked on their patreon page?
Yeah but probably nothing is keeping you from linking a blog or something. Just don't have lewd things on the banner of the blog, I have my doubts if Patreon will check the links at all, but if they do they won't look into the entire blog's content.
Then in the sidebard of the blog have the link to the current public version.
I don't think that will give them any trouble, as porn is not being directly linked on the Patreon page.
 
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The community is pretty bad, and that includes devs too, so, as I said, I'm glad patreon fell. I honestly expect the 50% of these games to be just dropped if they actually get serious, and, luckily, they only got the worst looking one.
"i'm not getting into an argument about it" and that staff warning was mostly for you
 
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