So it’s not surprising Tumblr is trying out monetization, because I suspect that ALL use
So it’s not surprising Tumblr is trying out monetization, because I suspect that ALL user-generated content platforms are headed that way. But I am absolutely gobsmacked that they’re explicitly calling out fanfiction as an example of something that Tumblr users should monetize.I mean, we all know that norms around commercialization of fanworks are changing, e.g. patreon. And we also know that commerciality isn’t an automatic “nope not fair use now” magic button, but there is a good reason that OTW and AO3 specifically only focus on and allow on the platform noncommercial fanworks. Like, sure, join the monetizing creators bandwagon, Tumblr, but I absolutely would have expected you to pretend you don’t know people might be monetizing fanworks.Source: https://techcrunch.com/2021/07/21/tumblr-debuts-post-a-subscription-service-for-gen-z-creators/[Caption: “Not reserved only for professionals, or those with 10K followers or higher, Tumblr’s Post+ will push the boundaries of what’s considered money-making content on the internet: Shitposters, memelords, artists, fan fiction writers, all of the above and everyone in between will be able to create content while building their community of supporters, and getting paid with Post+,” a Tumblr spokesperson told TechCrunch.] -- source link
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