Dave Rubin and Jordan Peterson Announce They’re Leaving Patreon
Jordan Peterson and Dave Rubin are making a stand against Patreon’s ever moving encroachment on free speech and free expression.
Jordan Peterson and Dave Rubin are making a stand against Patreon’s ever moving encroachment on free speech and free expression.
Thousands of users have left the site, many high profile figures have criticized the ban, causing many to critically examine the fan funding market as a whole.
In the statement, Patreon said Sargon violated its community guidelines around hate speech and referred to a number of comments Sargon made in a past live stream.
Best selling author Sam Harris has closed his Patreon account to protest a string of recent bans on the platform which appear to be politically motivated
Peterson said he’s been working on a system for six months which will allow creators who engage publicly on intellectual issues to interact more effectively with their audience.
Activists who started to target SubscribeStar after its recent surge in popularity are taking responsibility for the PayPal account closure.
The company has shown that it doesn’t honor its commitments or community guidelines and is willing to punish creators for words and actions that take place outside of the platform.
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