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This is the twenty-sixth post of Deke Dangle RPF Anon, a community for all your ice hockey anon meme needs.

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Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
My understanding with Patreon is that she doesn't get paid unless she updates. So the fact that she hasn't posted anything to AO3 in weeks means she hasn't gotten any money from that in weeks. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, though.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
That is correct, she only gets money for updates. She is also a real person with an actual life who usually updates pretty often, but was apparently recently very sick. Imo complaining about her lack of updates the last three weeks is entitled whining.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
Good god.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
Yeah, there are two different kinds of patreons (per month or per work), and a quick glance says that hers is set up per work.

They both have their pros and cons, honestly. As someone who puts about $50 a month to various patreons (not hers, I currently exclusively support youtubers), the per month ones are annoying when they don't post anything, but the per work ones can get really expensive if they have a really prolific month. I always end up capping those, because there is a setting you can use so that you support a per work one no more than x times a month.

Re: Fandom Venting

From: (Anonymous)
I'm curious if any nonnies are subscribers and can comment on their opinion of the writing quality/value of their investment as far as "exclusive" content.