Comment by CGMthrowaway

Comment by CGMthrowaway 3 days ago

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> The App Store backed purchase for the Patreon subscription would not exist at all without the creator's work and investment in creating their form of content.

Both parties are getting the chance to set whatever price they want. Up to the market to resolve supply/demand equilibrium

devmor 3 days ago

Creators on Patreon are already loosely bound to the market of other creators. Not all creators are affected by this change.

The app store payment cut harms only creators who have disproportionately high percentages of patrons that primarily consume their content from iPhones - a demographic that they have no control over.

If they wish to increase their price to make up for this, they then are forced to risk turning away their other, non-iPhone-primary patrons. Notably, Patreon is forbidden by Apple from making this pricing scheme transparent and up-charging only iPhone users to keep the creator whole.

The only party with power here is Apple - and they are using it to strongarm.

  • CGMthrowaway 3 days ago

    > The app store payment cut harms only creators who have disproportionately high percentages of patrons that primarily consume their content from iPhones

    It cuts both ways. The app store payment disincents consuming content from iPhones (indirectly, as the iPhone-heavy creators raise their prices). Of course Apple has the greater power, but there are always tradeoffs. That is the market in action - "cutting both ways" so to speak - or "strongarm" in your parlance - until you reach equilibrium. An equilibrium which is always temporary (ever heard of disruption?).

    • devmor 2 days ago

      > It cuts both ways. The app store payment disincents consuming content from iPhones (indirectly, as the iPhone-heavy creators raise their prices).

      That is not remotely a balanced comparison. An iPhone has more than the purpose of consuming content from Patreon and is unlikely to affect Apple. They are still gaining in this situation.

      There is no magical fairy tale being called "the market" balancing the situation here. Just a large corporation exerting control over people through rent-seeking. The only disruption happening is Apple disrupting people being fairly paid for their work so they can take a large of chunk of it instead of being happy making a profit by skimming off the top already.