Creators are already getting nickel and dimed. One of my big things when I was managing musicians (really my friends whose work I loved) was I continually refused to step into the that thick miasma of profiteering others in the industry practiced. Many musicians, for example, make less than 50 percent on distribution deals with their labels. I'm leading with this because 5 percent on top of CC payment processors' 30…
This is essentially a Luddite argument. This particular product isn't going to be "inserting" itself anywhere, it's just a new way for creators to get paid. Over time, products like this expand the number of "creators" who actually get paid and make it easier to scale to bigger audiences. Nobody is stopping you from putting your hat out on the street or signing with a huge label like you'd likely have to do a few dec…
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#152This isn't an issue with Buy Me a Coffee, I think it's a fundamental issue with how we perceive value of things we read & ingest online. It's hardly ever apparent how much time the author spent on a piece and the consumption of it might only take 2 minutes. Most people don't value online content to be valuable - after all, anyone can do it - right?
In my case, with ~10.000 pageviews/day (mostly helpdesk-style articles) I get about 1 coffee donation per day. Detract any costs by CC processor and the service itself, and what's left is about 0.70€ (that's 70 cents).
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#153Earlier quoted context omitted.
>Also, are there any geographic restrictions? Can creators outside the US use your service (in countries which are NOT on the US OFAC sanction list)? Yes, Buy Me A Coffee is available to creators in almost all countries. Here is a breakdown of all accepted countries: https://help.buymeacoffee.com/en/articles/3314992-countries-... >How do you define "adult" content? Does this include creators working on LGBTQIA activi…
> None of these are against the terms AFAIK How can this be AFAIK? Aren't you one of the founders? If you don't know what your site allows, who does? At the end of the day, someone has to make the final decision over whether to ban an LGBTQ+ activist. Who is the person who will make that decision on BMaC? I get that you're beholden to your vendors, and to a certain extent there's nothing you can do about that. But I…
Our community manager deals with account reviews, and she is more knowledgeable to answer the initial question. I shouldn't have said 'AFAIK' either way, my apologies.
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#154Earlier quoted context omitted.
>Also, are there any geographic restrictions? Can creators outside the US use your service (in countries which are NOT on the US OFAC sanction list)? Yes, Buy Me A Coffee is available to creators in almost all countries. Here is a breakdown of all accepted countries: https://help.buymeacoffee.com/en/articles/3314992-countries-... >How do you define "adult" content? Does this include creators working on LGBTQIA activi…
Thanks for the response. I'd strongly recommend trying to clarify "chemicals" and "plants and seeds" as those are incredibly broad categories that encompass many use cases that stripe does not find objectionable as per the restricted-businesses list you linked. "Pharmacologically active, explosive or poisonous chemicals, plants, or seeds" may be suitably restrictive for your needs. The "weapons" restriction would als…
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#155Creators are already getting nickel and dimed. One of my big things when I was managing musicians (really my friends whose work I loved) was I continually refused to step into the that thick miasma of profiteering others in the industry practiced. Many musicians, for example, make less than 50 percent on distribution deals with their labels. I'm leading with this because 5 percent on top of CC payment processors' 30…
One way to look at it is the % of additional revenue they earn because of Buy Me A Coffee.
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#156Reading https://www.buymeacoffee.com/terms These potentially seem like some fairly onerous restrictions, and would potentially exclude nearly all of my favorite youtube channels. What is your definition of "creators who involve with:" - does this only cover content posted on your site, or any content the creator makes across any publicly available service? To what extent can creators discuss these topics if they don'…
> Do not attempt to decompile or modify engineer any software included on Buy Me A Coffee site. This is also a bit dated policy. I've reported bugs on Patreon before that involved looking at the source code and modifing it, but it did not cross my mind that they'd reserve the right to ban users for doing so. I think this is a case of copying TOS sections from other places which are not a good fit for this service. Th…
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#157Earlier quoted context omitted.
> Do not attempt to decompile or modify engineer any software included on Buy Me A Coffee site. This is also a bit dated policy. I've reported bugs on Patreon before that involved looking at the source code and modifing it, but it did not cross my mind that they'd reserve the right to ban users for doing so. I think this is a case of copying TOS sections from other places which are not a good fit for this service. Th…
We do have a bug bounty and encourage bug reports from our users ( https://twitter.com/PJijin/status/1186904518341955584 ). The policy mentioned above is to avoid any damages to the creator(s) on the platform. Thanks for the feedback!
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#158Earlier quoted context omitted.
> None of these are against the terms AFAIK How can this be AFAIK? Aren't you one of the founders? If you don't know what your site allows, who does? At the end of the day, someone has to make the final decision over whether to ban an LGBTQ+ activist. Who is the person who will make that decision on BMaC? I get that you're beholden to your vendors, and to a certain extent there's nothing you can do about that. But I…
To be clear, there are no circumstances under which we'll unpublish an LGBTQ creator. Here's a fantastic writer that I've been following for years who recently joined Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pSzjB85 Our community manager deals with account reviews, and she is more knowledgeable to answer the initial question. I shouldn't have said 'AFAIK' either way, my apologies.
Does that grant them immunity from rules violations, then? I think you said the wrong thing here; what did you intend to say?
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#159I totally get why you'd go for Stripe to build a mature, scalable product open to as many users as possible. But just out of curiosity: did you spend some time thinking about DLT to cut out middlemen, did you actively decide against it, are you experimenting with it - what's your stance?
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#1601. Do you ban creators for "hate speech"? 1b. If yes: What is "hate speech"?
2. Will you ban creators for content published outside your platform? (e.g. erotic content published on other platforms but not mentioned in their BmaC profile)
3. Will you ban creators for content completely unrelated to your platform? (e.g. drunken Twitter rants)