glassbottommeg
@glassbottommeg

I feel like a lot of us currently run our devblog via Patreon because I mean, it's something we basically already want to write, but can barely find an excuse/audience for. So we put it behind a $1 bucko entry fee that friends were already kicking us, and then hey, free encouragement to actually write the thing. Works great.

Buuuuut Patreon just lost, what, 70% of its value? I think? So that seems. Bad. Guessing they're going to be a casualty of dotcom 2.0.

Which then leaves a whooooole lot of us in devblog land off in who knows where, and then hey. Look at this. neo-Tumblr! And it fits like a cozy, worn-in tshirt!

So yeah. Still not sure how I'll use this site or for what exactly, but hoooo boy. Patreon dying would definitely send a wave of people this way, I expect. And that seems like a given now.


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Great, we're losing another resource people use to keep themselves fed and housed. That's just swell.

(Not too worried about me specifically, my following/reach is small. But I know it's the mainstay for a number of creative types out there. Loosing that and Twitter and dA and whatever else goes belly up...)