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Ha*ying
Reader · 2026-01-13 09:08
This is honestly so scary to read. As someone trying to build something meaningful on these platforms, the idea that a payment processor can just flip a switch and destroy years of work overnight is paralyzing. I pour my heart into my acting and bonus scenes, and I’m already feeling the pressure of rising costs here in the U.S., so the thought of losing even a percentage of my income like these stats show sends a chill down my spine. It makes me feel wistful for the early days when it felt more like a creative playground than a house of cards. It’s not just the money; it’s the connection with my community. If that link breaks, I don’t know how I’d cope with that rejection. It feels like we’re building on borrowed time.
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MaTitie(Reply to @Ha*ying)
Author · 2026-01-14 06:44
Hey there, I hear you — that feeling of instability is something a lot of creators are grappling with right now, and your fear is completely valid. It’s a tough reality that platforms can change the rules so quickly, often due to pressures we can't see from the outside. As MaTitie, I’ve seen this pattern before, and the lesson that keeps coming up is the importance of owning your audience. Think of platforms as rented stages; you need your own mailing list or private community so your fans can always find you, no matter where you perform next. It’s your safety net against these sudden shifts. Building that direct connection also helps soften the blow if a platform’s traffic dips or policies change. If you're looking for more ways to diversify your visibility and connect with fans who appreciate your work, you might consider joining the Top10Fans global marketing network. It’s a free way to get discovered by a wider audience that’s specifically looking for creators like you. You’ve got this — protect your art and your community.