Patreon lays off 13% of workforce
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Re: Patreon lays off 13% of workforce
#32Given the purging of creators for arbitrary and political reasons, I can't say I feel sympathy for this company's collapse. Ideally it'd go out of business entirely. Creators should be cutting out the middleman anyway.
Gamification?
Re: Patreon lays off 13% of workforce
#33This company never made sense to me from a “venture scale” perspective. It’s big, sure, but are the financials really ever going to be strong enough to go public? I guess I don’t see it. Also annoying to basically admit that layoffs were basically avoidable given the “strong cash position” but made anyway to give the company a little more runway. Doesn’t look too great.
Personally, I've been using them to support creators for more than 5 years now, so I really believe in the model. But neither the software nor the UX has ever been great, and I'm amazed they've needed $165 million to get this far. If the people I'm supporting moved elsewhere, I'd quickly follow them and not look back. So I suspect they're going to have a very hard time giving their investors any major return.
Re: Patreon lays off 13% of workforce
#34Given the purging of creators for arbitrary and political reasons, I can't say I feel sympathy for this company's collapse. Ideally it'd go out of business entirely. Creators should be cutting out the middleman anyway.
I don't really understand pateron when I have a donate button..but I imagine people who use pateron are doing better.. Gamification?
Re: Patreon lays off 13% of workforce
#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
Why unfortunately? This all seems like ultimately a good thing, although it may be unfortunate for some individuals in the short term.
It's a good thing that millions of people have lost their jobs at what were otherwise well functioning businesses because of a global pandemic that also, by the way, is going to end up killing hundreds of thousands of people? Uh huh.
Re: Patreon lays off 13% of workforce
#36This is interesting given that, like the article suggests, patron contributions were still growing last month. Seems like they either wanted an excuse to "right-size" and this is a great opportunity, or they're expecting a significant hit to patron contributions on the back of mass unemployment, which would make the rest of the year rather painful.
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#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
I don't really understand pateron when I have a donate button..but I imagine people who use pateron are doing better.. Gamification?
Single place, consistent UI, my credit card details are already there. I can change my card / address for everything in one go. It removes a lot of friction.
Re: Patreon lays off 13% of workforce
#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
$2400/month is less than $30k/year. I highly doubt any of the people getting laid of from Patreon are getting a raise by going on unemployment.
$2400/month is the amount on top of your unemployment pay. Maximum in WA state puts you at $55k/year with the bonus amount.
Re: Patreon lays off 13% of workforce
#39Given the purging of creators for arbitrary and political reasons, I can't say I feel sympathy for this company's collapse. Ideally it'd go out of business entirely. Creators should be cutting out the middleman anyway.
Re: Patreon lays off 13% of workforce
#40Given the purging of creators for arbitrary and political reasons, I can't say I feel sympathy for this company's collapse. Ideally it'd go out of business entirely. Creators should be cutting out the middleman anyway.
I don't really understand pateron when I have a donate button..but I imagine people who use pateron are doing better.. Gamification?