It's funny: Both Bandcamp and Patreon had the easiest and most straightforwardly long-term profitable business models imaginable: Sit between indie creatives and their fans, provide some basic services for mediation (comment sections, media posts, semi-global payment) and take enough of a cut of any payments to cover the costs and then some.

But because that business model wouldn't scale forever, they are instead being gutted, because ever _increasing_ growth is the only model capital accepts

@pettter How are they being gutted?
@TheFerridge Half of bandcamp staff got fired yesterday. Patreon announced and then partially walked back pricing changes that would have massively impacted smaller creators.
@pettter @TheFerridge I knew it wasn't going to end well when Bandcamp first sold itself to Epic Games. Where am I going to get my legitimate MP3s now?
@EdanOsborne @pettter @TheFerridge back to SoundCloud? lol Hopefully someone produces another service like bandcamp…sigh
@pettter @TheFerridge what is your opinion on liberapay? Is it a viable alternative to Patreon?