Is there any company more out of touch with creatives right now than Apple?
It feels incredibly weird to say this, but it sadly is true. Asking for 30% from Patreon subscriptions – in this climate – is garbage.
Read the room.
Is there any company more out of touch with creatives right now than Apple?
It feels incredibly weird to say this, but it sadly is true. Asking for 30% from Patreon subscriptions – in this climate – is garbage.
Read the room.
@viticci I'm pretty sure they're more educated and have studied more about the kinds of decisions like this one than most people doing the daily "how dare the for-profit tech company squeeze more value out of monopolised service" rants.
They're keeping their word to their shareholders, this decision is going to result in more profits for Apple.
Choosing to buy their products is choosing to be beholden to their shareholders. Choosing not to buy other products is giving them more market and capital share than to care about the consequences of an unpopular decision. Until regulations give back control and ownership of products to consumers, if that ever happens.