I'm not sure where these sorts of things get advertised, but I've found Patreon (and also OnlyFans) to be characteristically difficult to search (in my experience) and unless I'm already following someone, neither platform seems tailored to discovering a new artist/content producer.
Nice to know there is another Wam Patreon out there, but I think it's only the fifth, I'm now aware of. -Mad Lovers Cosplay -BabaSlimes -Wamtec -Slimed Models
Question? Does the UMD have a listing of sites like this somewhere I've just been oblivious to? I ran a search under All Sites, Listings, and Patreon and of the results I got, slapstick babes wasn't even listed.
I'm not sure where these sorts of things get advertised, but I've found Patreon (and also OnlyFans) to be characteristically difficult to search (in my experience) and unless I'm already following someone, neither platform seems tailored to discovering a new artist/content producer.
Nice to know there is another Wam Patreon out there, but I think it's only the fifth, I'm now aware of. -Mad Lovers Cosplay -BabaSlimes -Wamec -Slimed Models
Question? Does the UMD have a listing of sites like this somewhere I've just been oblivious to?
I'm just unsure about paying monthly rates for Wam content
I'm not sure where these sorts of things get advertised, but I've found Patreon (and also OnlyFans) to be characteristically difficult to search (in my experience) and unless I'm already following someone, neither platform seems tailored to discovering a new artist/content producer. ...
I agree with this. I subscribed to MadLovers a while back. Patreon combines a bunch of things I really don't like as far as content access is concerned. MadLovers did not do this, but most of the ones I have seen won't even show you previews of the vids unless you subscribe, which, no, I am not doing that. SlapstickBabes will advertise here, which is nice because you get a sense of what you are getting beforehand, but still I don't find the set-up to be ideal.
Also, these are essentially streamers, IME. Meaning you view the vids but it is not designed to save the vids to your harddrive whatever. (It seems there are work arounds but I try to abide by what the content provider intends-- which, in this case, is streaming). I don't like streaming-- I like owning.
Some of these content producers don't produce enough to justify a monthly fee-- meaning you might just get one new vid a month, which is fine if it is a video you like, but you have no choice in the matter. I am old fashioned. I like the UMD store and Vidown. It must be that the producer has more control over his/her work and takes home a larger share of the profits by using OnlyFans and Patreon, but they are not for me.
I'm not sure where these sorts of things get advertised, but I've found Patreon (and also OnlyFans) to be characteristically difficult to search (in my experience) and unless I'm already following someone, neither platform seems tailored to discovering a new artist/content producer. ...
I agree with this. I subscribed to MadLovers a while back. Patreon combines a bunch of things I really don't like as far as content access is concerned. MadLovers did not do this, but most of the ones I have seen won't even show you previews of the vids unless you subscribe, which, no, I am not doing that. SlapstickBabes will advertise here, which is nice because you get a sense of what you are getting beforehand, but still I don't find the set-up to be ideal.
Also, these are essentially streamers, IME. Meaning you view the vids but it is not designed to save the vids to your harddrive whatever. (It seems there are work arounds but I try to abide by what the content provider intends-- which, in this case, is streaming). I don't like streaming-- I like owning.
Some of these content producers don't produce enough to justify a monthly fee-- meaning you might just get one new vid a month, which is fine if it is a video you like, but you have no choice in the matter. I am old fashioned. I like the UMD store and Vidown. It must be that the producer has more control over his/her work and takes home a larger share of the profits by using OnlyFans and Patreon, but they are not for me.
Well, his videos come out every week so maybe I'll give it a shot.
No, my videos come out once a month, not weekly. But I usually release one to two videos and 1 to 2 photosets.
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CKCP said:
Zan said: ...
I'm not sure where these sorts of things get advertised, but I've found Patreon (and also OnlyFans) to be characteristically difficult to search (in my experience) and unless I'm already following someone, neither platform seems tailored to discovering a new artist/content producer. ...
I agree with this. I subscribed to MadLovers a while back. Patreon combines a bunch of things I really don't like as far as content access is concerned. MadLovers did not do this, but most of the ones I have seen won't even show you previews of the vids unless you subscribe, which, no, I am not doing that. SlapstickBabes will advertise here, which is nice because you get a sense of what you are getting beforehand, but still I don't find the set-up to be ideal.
Also, these are essentially streamers, IME. Meaning you view the vids but it is not designed to save the vids to your harddrive whatever. (It seems there are work arounds but I try to abide by what the content provider intends-- which, in this case, is streaming). I don't like streaming-- I like owning.
Some of these content producers don't produce enough to justify a monthly fee-- meaning you might just get one new vid a month, which is fine if it is a video you like, but you have no choice in the matter. I am old fashioned. I like the UMD store and Vidown. It must be that the producer has more control over his/her work and takes home a larger share of the profits by using OnlyFans and Patreon, but they are not for me.
Well, his videos come out every week so maybe I'll give it a shot.