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Important PSA - Please read.

Let me just start off by asking you all to sign this petition (if you haven't already) and spread it around as far and wide as you can before I get into the details, thanks.

https://action.aclu.org/petition/mastercard-sex-work-work-end-your-unjust-policy

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Part one: The situation.

So here's the deal, from what I can gather anyway. Mastercard is the biggest and most-used payment processor for businesses, large or small. And they are and have been lobbied by an American-based anti-sex organization named the National Center of Sexual Exploitation. They are an independent, conservative lobbying group whose ultimate goal is to make all forms of sexualized and/or erotic content everywhere illegal. Not just online, but everywhere.

But luckily they have not been very successful in reaching that ultimate goal since they were first founded in 1962. They have however been very successful in lobbying Mastercard into making their policies more and more restrictive for everyone creating erotic content. Recently, they succeeded in pushing Mastercard further and now the policies here on Patreon are more restrictive as a result. Specifically the topic of consent has become much, much more difficult for creators to follow along.

I quote: https://www.patreon.com/policy/guidelines#sexually-gratifying-works

"Consent

It is paramount that Adult/18+ creators demonstrate consent in all works (real or animated; photo, video, written, audio) between adult participants or characters; specifically, a freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of consent by a statement or by a clear affirmative action. Additionally, participants and characters must be able to give consent (i.e. not be under the influence of alcohol, drugs, hypnosis, blackmail). “Consensual non-consent” works, in which participants or characters engage in simulated non-consensual encounters, are not permitted. Accompanying a work that features a non-consensual encounter with a statement claiming that the encounter was consensual is a violation of Patreon guidelines."

If you read between the lines here, what patreon categorizes as consent is very, very vague. And more specifically, even if a character states outright "I consent," it may not actually count.

This is scary because of how vague it is, but it is also somewhat comforting. You see, whenever a corporation is vague about their policies, it's a sign that they are balancing between the responsibilities that they have towards a higher power, like Mastercard, and the financial bottom line that we creators support them with. If Patreon and us creators had less leverage against Mastercard, Patreon would just say "No porn, fuck off."

Right now, we creators are in the eye of the hurricane and the moment the winds start hurting Patreon's financial state, we're all gonna get blown out. So regardless of how "safe" I might think we are, we're very much not safe until the storm subsides.

So what to do?

Well, for now, please sign that petition and spread it to everywhere you can.

Onward from that, I'm not sure, but I have some plans.

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Part 2: Plans for an unsure future.

Below is a list of scenarios and the solutions I feel can work for me. Whether they work for you or for my artist friends, I can't say. That's all up to Patreon, Mastercard and of course you. I am writing them down however so that you know what might be happening. I've always treasured honesty and transparency and I would never want to hide anything regarding this issue from you, my amazing and lovely friends and patrons <3

And those are my expectations and solutions. I wish I could read the future so that I can prepare already, but alas I'm no soothsayer.

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Part 3: What I am currently doing and planning.

So with all of that out of the way, here's what is already going on.

I'm currently going through everything that I've posted and I'm removing anything that I suspect can be interpreted as non-consensual. All of those things are still available on my dA and FA, and some is up on Cohost as well, so nothing's lost. I'm really sorry for the inconvenience though.

Secondly I'm trying to promot the ACLU campaign as much as I can everywhere I can and I really urge that you do that as well if you want to continue seeing content like what I'm making.

And thirdly, I have an idea. An idea that could be incredibly powerful if people actually decide to follow along. If the NCOSE is able to convince Mastercard to change their policies, we could do the same. And I'm not talking about each of us sending emails to some support AI at Mastercard's HQ. I'm talking about us creators, and you friends, patrons, fans and followers sending Patreon emails about this issue and urging them to speak with Mastercard.

Remember what I wrote, if Patreon saw adult content creators as a genuine threat to their financial bottom line, they would have already said "fuck off" to us. But they're not doing that yet because right now, we are making Patreon enough money for them to remain vague regarding their policies.

If a dumb little conservative org like the NCOSE can push Mastercard to change their policies, imagine what Patreon could do? Last I checked, Patreon is valued somewhere around 1.5 billion dollars. That's 1.5 billion dollars of persuasion power.

I am going to push this idea to everyone of my artist friends, because I genuinely believe that if we pool our power as creators together with your patreon voices and wallets, we can do something. And that's better than just waiting for nothing to change or for things to just get worse.

For now though, don't start writing emails. We need to be organized with this and like I said, I'm gonna try to get my other artist pals to join in because we need to be many in on this. This post is going to be public so that people can see this part in particular. I want to make this as organized as possible so there'll be a proper post for this plan in the future, but feel free to share this around if you will.

Thank you all for your amazing support and patience as always, and thank you for reading <3

Comments

This kind of shit is what Tumblr tried to do, and then most +18 artists migrated to Twitter.

Patrick Hunt

Fucking religious prudes. They really want to go back to the Comstock era...

DarkPhoenix


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