Re: Akabur Games
A lot of level-headed contributions here (which I'm thankful for), I don't really have the time to respond to everything specifically (and it certainly isn't my role either), but a few things here and there. Let me state (for the record, if you will) that I'm all for constructive criticism of an artist's WORK. Invective criticism is a waste of time for everybody. This will be my last post on this topic though.
No, he's just one of those people that attempt to use the word "entitlement" as an insult. As if watching some lazy, yet talented, man-child get rich off of gullible fools that seemingly can't help but throw money at him, shouldn't make us a least irritated.
No, "he" certainly is not. If I were to insult the original recipient, I would've called him a spoiled brat. Stating that one isn't entitled to the desired commodity hardly qualifies.
Also, welcome to the real world. There are a lot of jobs out there with a serious discrepancy between added value and market price. Most of them related to recreational activities or lifestyle objects.
1) His output is so low and his page so transparently scammy to anyone who pays even a little bit of attention that it makes the whole of patreon look bad and also by extension other artists who are trying to raise money on patreon.
2) Many people who support artists on patreon have a finite amount of money to donate. If they're shoveling money into akabur's useless black hole of no output, then that money can't go to other hardworking and deserving artists to whom an extra 100 dollars or so could be a lifesaver. Akabur is HURTING OTHER ARTISTS.
"He's unhappy." "He feels pressured." Grow the hell up. People work 80 hours plus a week at multiple jobs and don't make a quarter of what he makes.
ad 1: I don't really follow. It's either scammy or transparent, not both. Scammy also implies that there's rule breaking going on, but as yummytiger stated, he is in line with what patreon's for. And even if you called it unethical, it would imply that there is a gold standard for patreon users - but there isn't. Your claim concerning the spread of negativity towards "all of patreon" is baseless conjecture.
ad 2: You're pretty patronizing, even for a random internet guy. At first you tell us how easy it is to see akabur's "scammy" qualities, but then deny that the average customer is responsible enough to make the above observations. You also force your opinion of wastefulness onto akabur's backers, claiming that there are more "deserving" artists. That's pretty arrogant. How about you don't tell other people what to do with their money?
Your last point is kinda ridiculous, too. It's like saying "Can you stop crying over your broken legs? Other people are dead!"
Overall, I wasted enough of my time on you. No offence.
Oh, and concerning ScottPilgrim's post below (as I'm editing this one): I'd be really interested in the "deceit" argument. One would have to be VERY CREATIVE to go along with it.