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Patreon Scraps New Service Fee, Apologizes To Users

Posted on December 13, 2017 by Livio Andrea Acerbo

Patreon Scraps New Service Fee, Apologizes To Users
Published on December 13, 2017 at 11:50PM
Patreon has decided to halt its plans to add a service fee to patrons’ pledges, a proposed update that angered many users. “We’re going to press pause,” CEO Jack Conte tells The Verge. “Folks have been adamant about the problems with the new system, and so basically, we have to solve those problems first.” The company plans to work with creators on a plan that will solve issues with the current payment system, but won’t create major new problems in their stead. From the report: Conte published a blog post laying out the core problems, alongside an apology. “Many of you lost patrons, and you lost income. No apology will make up for that, but nevertheless, I’m sorry,” it reads. “We recognize that we need to be better at involving you more deeply and earlier in these kinds of decisions and product changes. Additionally, we need to give you a more flexible product and platform to allow you to own the way you run your memberships. I know it will take a long time for us to earn back your trust. But we are utterly devoted to your success and to getting you sustainable, reliable income for being a creator.”

Conte says that any new system will need to take the popularity of small pledges into account, and preserve the benefits of aggregation. It will also need to give artists more autonomy, rather than announcing a sweeping overall change directly to users. “The overwhelming sentiment was that we overstepped our bounds” with the non-negotiable fee, he says. “I agree, we messed that up. We put ourselves between the creator and their fans and we basically told them how to run their business, and that’s not okay.” Webcomic creator Jeph Jacques previously quoted Conte as saying Patreon “absolutely fucked up that rollout.”


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