Topic: Supporting furry artists

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Hi
Any one out there support furry artists? How?

I'm looking to though patrion or something but at the same time I want to stay anonymous... you know because I'm a pervert.

Updated by GameManiac

Qmannn said:
Also, I think Patreon gave me the option to hide my pledges.

It still associates your credit card with furry smut, as does most bitcoin.

Best option would be to mail hidden cash from a blue mail collection box.

Updated by anonymous

If I have extra spending dosh, I have given it to artists trough patreon as long as they do not use the service as paywall to their content, meaning content will be available to public either after some time, lower quality or it's all available to everybody from get go. Paywalls are essentially poisoning the patreon well and I'm certain many have really negative image of the service because of that.
I guess it would be better for artists to have constant support, but it has seemed like best way to pledge and then cancel the pledge after few payments, still easiest way to support them without getting too tied up.

I'm actually amazed how few patreon users actually use patreon to post also their public content. Patreon allows posting pretty much any filetypes and big filesizes meaning it's good hosting for those and it would also keep people coming to their patreon page to check stuff out.

Lance_Armstrong said:
It still associates your credit card with furry smut, as does most bitcoin.

Best option would be to mail hidden cash from a blue mail collection box.

My debit card statement only has charge for "PATREON.COM", nothing else outside dollar conversion and such.
And even if it did have, only I and my bank can even see that and you can patron much more than just adult content, so, yeah. But if someone wants to be super sure and as anonymous and creepy as possible, cash trough mail.

Updated by anonymous

I recently made a commission to an artist that'll remain anonymous until the image is complete.

It's my first ever commission to an artist.

Updated by anonymous

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