FanCentro Issues Open Letter to Patreon CEO

FanCentro Issues Open Letter to Patreon CEO

NEW YORK — Stan Fiskin, CEO of the Centro family of brands, published an open letter to Patreon’s CEO tonight, saying that the crowdfunding site’s new community guidelines excluding porn producers from campaigns is a “terrible mistake” and should be reconsidered.

Fiskin said in the letter found on its blog that FanCentro.com “intends to pick up everyone Patreon leaves out" with enforcement of its new guidelines.

“Your announcement was a sudden blow to many who earn a living via Patreon and fortunately FanCentro.com is immediately taking action by stepping in and saving their revenue streams in your absence,” Fiskin said in the letter posted at FanCentro.com’s home page.

“Please be sure to let the many influencers who will now abandon your site know that FanCentro.com is the place they can go to continue to rise in popularity without you," he said.

“Honestly, like many in adult, I’m tired of seeing mainstream companies use adult content to help them attract an audience and then backstab the producers that helped them build their brands as soon as they feel they have gotten big enough to drop us. This is the same sort of nonsense AOL, iTunes and others have tried with adult producers and publishers in the past, and I’m not willing to let Patreon do it to models and performers all over again.

“Already offering the vast majority of the features and functions of Patreon via ModelCentro.com and the family of brands owned by its parent company, FanCentro’s development team is now working around the clock to go far beyond anything Patreon ever considered allowing its publishers to do. That includes many backend tools and promotional campaign functions, as well as a far less restrictive outlook on the kinds of content that publishers can create for their fans.

“Let me be clear about this. If what someone wants to publish is legal, consensual and within the framework of Visa regulations – FanCentro will always be open to helping content creators grow their revenue from whatever they create," he said. "Patreon choosing to act like you are everybody’s daddy, and suggesting you should be standing in the middle of the intimate private relationships performers build with their audience is a very shortsighted mistake. Since when did anyone ask Patreon what we should be allowed to see or allowed to show? It’s arrogance, but in a way, I thank you for it, because FanCentro is now the only open-minded solution for anyone who wants to escape Patreon’s new walled-garden approach.

“Why would anyone choose to censor themselves, or worse yet … why would they allow Patreon to tell them what they are allowed to enjoy? he asked. "At least now, they can all come to FanCentro.com before they take away your freedom, and see for yourself how much sweeter life is when you can just focus on finding the right fans and the right performers to satisfy each other’s needs exactly the way you always wanted!”

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