Boycott Apple
Jim Louderback
Creator Economy Sherpa | Award Winning Curator, Moderator & Speaker | "Inside the Creator Economy" Newsletter | Board of Director | Geek
Apple goes after Patreon, will take 30% of Creator Earnings
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BOYCOTT APPLE
The common perception is that creators make big bucks. It’s totally not true, but Apple didn’t get the memo. Its latest monopolist move: Stealing up to 30% of fan payments ostensibly made directly to creators using Patreon on IOS. It’s like the devil hoovering up tithes from the church collection plate. Patreon CEO Jack Conte shares options for creators in his latest video – along with letting potential subscribers know that lower fees are elsewhere. I’ve got a better idea. How about creators band together and boycott all Apple products? Google’s store takes less, but still has an outsized vig too that impacts creators. Perhaps the creator-friendly White House can add this to the Apple monopoly action - after it figures out how to penalize Google for its own transgressions. Even more reason for creators to band together and stick up for their rights.
Related: YouTube and Spotify overtake Apple in podcasting.
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CHANNEL HACKING GROWS
As more creators get hacked, more solutions pop up to either protect or pick up the pieces. YouTube just introduced a new AI-based tool to help creators recover their channels , while an interesting new startup promises to protect accounts from being compromised in the first place. And old friend Liron Segev is helping creators protect themselves too. With creators taking center stage, it was inevitable that more and more criminals would move. Be careful out there.
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AI FALLING INTO THE TROUGH OF DESPAIR
Regular readers know I’m a big fan of Gartner’s hype cycle, a proven way to track new technologies from introduction, to hype, to despair and then to profitable productivity. The venerable research company just released its 2024 version – and no surprise - Generative AI is free-falling into disillusionment and despair. But paradoxically you shouldn’t despair. History has proved over and over again that now is the time to build – just don’t expect a meaningful return for a few years. That means focus, adopting a lean operating model and preserving cash. Three technologies with creator ramifications that are headed up? Autonomous agents (aka creator clones), humanoid robots and digital twins. Gartner also recently released its hype cycle for digital advertising , calling retail media networks the latest to drop into the pit of despair.
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Assistant Manager @ Company | Experienced in Operations
1 个月Nice?
TRIBL (https://www.tribl.app/) might be your new best friend. It handles memberships, subscriptions & billing/donations all in one place. This frees up your time to focus on what matters - content & building your audience! P.S. Skip the app store drama and check out TRIBL!
I wish Apple would make an exception for Patreon users, but generally speaking, no one is going after Steam or the Microsoft Store or the Sony Store for requiring 30% of all sales for Xbox and Playstation games. What is the proper amount of profit these companies (and Google) should make for charges on items sold with the aid of apps? What would work best for Amazon/Kindle may not apply to Netflix/Peacock/Max or Spotify/Apple Music/Tidal, but there should be a more equitable solution for all parties involved. I do not want MORE STORES on the IOS platform. I simply want fair pricing for consumers and fair profits for sellers.
COO, Fixated - Digital Media Veteran / Building Digital Businesses, Moving Culture
2 个月The power of digital monopolies have gotten out of control. Thank you for fighting the good fight!
Advisor, Partner, DevStudio, JV / Investor [ E-commerce, SaaS, Apps & Digital Products ] [ 3x Startups "0 to 1" ] [ 2x Exits as Founder ] [ 000s Successful Engagements ]
2 个月It's worth researching the fortnite battle and that they used this argument of its just price gauging. apple responded by dropping all small businesses to 15%.