12-22-2018, 11:47 AM
Another one gone.
Matt Christiansen talked to Jacqueline Hart on the phone. She insisted that he not record the conversation, so he transcribed it.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U0mQ...Hw0hc/edit
Hart admitted the rules are applied subjectively on a case by case basis, with the creator's entire body of work taken into account. She said Patreon's review team is understaffed, but seemed to imply every creator would be hauled before their kangaroo court eventually. Hart suggested that creators should get Patreon's approval before publishing to make sure the content meets their standards.
JACQUELINE: So, the thing that we try to do here is have the most diverse team that we can possibly have so that we have transparency and so that we have multiple views on this. Not that we’re operating in some kind of an echochamber - we like to have a process that we have a lot of differing opinions on when we review creators.
Oh please. You're in the bay area, Jacqueline. Yes, you are operating in an echo chamber. The differences in viewpoints in SF are negligible, if they exist at all - if not owing to the fact that you're immersed in a leftist hellhole, then certainly because every US corporation has more or less the same PC culture.
Matt Christiansen talked to Jacqueline Hart on the phone. She insisted that he not record the conversation, so he transcribed it.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1U0mQ...Hw0hc/edit
Hart admitted the rules are applied subjectively on a case by case basis, with the creator's entire body of work taken into account. She said Patreon's review team is understaffed, but seemed to imply every creator would be hauled before their kangaroo court eventually. Hart suggested that creators should get Patreon's approval before publishing to make sure the content meets their standards.
JACQUELINE: So, the thing that we try to do here is have the most diverse team that we can possibly have so that we have transparency and so that we have multiple views on this. Not that we’re operating in some kind of an echochamber - we like to have a process that we have a lot of differing opinions on when we review creators.
Oh please. You're in the bay area, Jacqueline. Yes, you are operating in an echo chamber. The differences in viewpoints in SF are negligible, if they exist at all - if not owing to the fact that you're immersed in a leftist hellhole, then certainly because every US corporation has more or less the same PC culture.
