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#Queer Topics


RunawayDanish
@RunawayDanish

Howdy everyone. Please share this. I don't care how, I don't care to whom, but you need to listen and you need to send this around.

Patreon has been mobilizing on a lot. 3D Face Scanning technology requirements, increasing scrutiny on content published, purges of various NSFW kink artwork through the years, but this last chapter in Patreon as a Queer-enabling Platform is likely to close with a hell of a bang.

Allegedly, Patreon will be going Public very soon. For those not aware, going Public means the company is going to offer Shares to Investors via the Stock Market. An Initial Public Offering (IPO) is a big deal for a tech company like Patreon, which follows the model of many Silicon Valley start-ups of blitzscaling and then retroactively changing the rules of business with their non-worker clientele. Articles from Summer of this year suggest that the company may be going Public during 2024, or perhaps right at the end of 2023. The company isn't doing so hot based on projected valuation, this might be the moment they have to go full hog.

Read on for more details. SFW content, NSFW blog, just as a heads up.


RunawayDanish
@RunawayDanish

DECENTRALIZE YOUR ONLINE ALIAS TODAY!

NOWHERE IS BY US, NOWHERE IS FOR US.

Reminder I'm a NSFW blog, this is probably SFW content. I'm less confident that even saying the words "Adult Only Content" is kosher now more than ever lol.

Initial rumblings are suggesting that the newest set of NSFW guidelines on Patreon.com will effectively ban multiple categories of furry porn (click here to read it), but as you might imagine if you read for yourself you might find your favorite artist effected.

As written in my last post (which is shared above) Patreon seems to be gently trimming the fat as they set up for something that might look like a total purge of pornography from the platform. It's unclear if this will become the case right now, but signs are pointing to it. Let's quickly clarify something: NSFW and Pornography are not interchangeable labels, what Patreon is doing is specifically targeting Adult Content / Pornography. The big change today is that Patreon seems to be bending to match MasterCard's policy because they have literally no say in the matter, and we knew this type of Financial Deplatforming by the big establishment payment industry was likely to happen, Visa and MasterCard change roles on who is the bad cop pretty consistently.

Some loose observations below the break, nothing down there is as important as what's been said, just food for thought.

PS: They drop ABDL by name with precision in this update, extreme deliberation was taken to ensure that their stance is emphasized, there's a few errata added that make it sound like they're being reasonable but I wouldn't hold my breath here.

[Update 2]: I forgot about the Feederism Purge, there's more discussion to be had about specific motivations and how it relates to fictional depictions in the context of pornography, not dissimilar to ABDL. A purge of fiction is a purge of fiction, it gets noted. Citation to follow when I have one handy.

[Update 4]: Considering the tragic change in room temperature about Cohost's Future being a likely shuttering or sell-off come April, I'm starting to think for real we queers are in hot water. How long can you boil a frog, exactly?



I think at best, Animorphs might still be the cutting edge of the fiction. A deeply expansive sociopolitical drama at its core, Animorphs is ironically about so much more than Transformation itself, that's more of a vessel to motivate certain plot elements. It's hard to explore the theme of nonhuman identity without making it into a structural critique of human society that will eventually betray your cultural background and potentially alienate your target audience. Having only been briefed on Animorphs past the first few books by various media compression sources, my understanding of the series is that the themes of transformative identity sort of begin and end at the kid who ends up as a bird forever. That's got some pretty intense fucking horror vibes, a fate in many ways worse than death. But lost in the conversation of the mild existential horror of transformation is its relevancy to Queerness and the continued suppression of it by Institutions.

This is a bit of a long one if you read all of my linked writings.



Howdy. I've been watching this situation develop over probably several months, and like everyone else, there's just so much wrong with Twitter/X as a platform that it might as well be totally written off. But I wanted to take a second to comment on Elon's Nazi Parlor.

SFW content, NSFW blog; and we're covering some recent personal observations I don't have good data on. If you have good data, please comment or share with your expansions, it would be graciously appreciated.