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

That's not what killed Bandcamp. They died because Epic needed a service like theirs in their portfolio to claim a specific type of harm in a legal battle with Google over the Play store in order to bolster the rest of their case. They weren't subject to that type of harm so they had to buy a company, let Google punish them for owning it, then say "see, Google is doing this bad thing" in legal briefs.

Now that that court case is over, they have no reason to own Bandcamp anymore so they're selling it.

@o76923 @pettter

Drive by #enshitification

#EpicGames #Bandcamp

At least the @bandcampunited #union is there to hopefully get severance for people

And focus more attention on this shady shit than would otherwise happen