Yes, I am entitled because this is how patreon works. I pay a monthly fee to see how things are going and to receive the product that I ASKED FOR and are currently GIVING YOU MONTHLY MOOLAH for. In return all that I ask for is just consistent updates on how you're spending the time and money, it is a codependent relationship. Even the shoddiest patreon accounts in the world understand this and still give you weekly to bi-weekly updates on their products. There is however, one exception to this rule.Auntie wrote: ↑Sun Nov 24, 2019 5:07 pmSo, they aren't full time jobs. Did I feel like the update was less than I wanted? Sure, but perspective is a thing. Like it or don't, but randos on the internet aren't entitled to be the backseat driver to the finances of folks who are, to most fans, near strangers.
Tip Jars.
Tip Jar patreons are exactly that, you give a tip every month to thank the person for their work that you enjoy, nothing added, nothing gained, nothing lost, however, the big problem here is that HS' patreon is not advertised as a tip jar, its advertised as a way to get more content, more updates and more stuff in general, so if they want to treat it as such, they better damn well talk to me to make sure they get to keep treating it as such.