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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink17•10 months agoThey don’t always make it easy though. I’m not signing up for Patreon just to donate a one time amount.
minus-square@Potatos_are_not_friendslink6•10 months agoWhat ways do you recommend? I like Patreon because I trust it and it provides a subscription-like service. And having a way to communicate and engage is really nice. But the “buy me a coffee” and the direct PayPal, I’m rarely getting any kudos.
minus-square@Freesoftwareenjoyerlink3•10 months agoThis is not for everyone, but I like when they post their crypto wallet address, because then I can send them money anonymously (especially if it’s Monero), it can be a one time donation and I don’t have to create an account on some website.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•10 months agoDirect PayPal is my preference, but I know PayPal does dumb things with people’s money sometimes.
minus-square@[email protected]OPlinkfedilinkEnglish2•10 months agoI know, it’s a real pain sometimes.
They don’t always make it easy though. I’m not signing up for Patreon just to donate a one time amount.
What ways do you recommend?
I like Patreon because I trust it and it provides a subscription-like service. And having a way to communicate and engage is really nice.
But the “buy me a coffee” and the direct PayPal, I’m rarely getting any kudos.
You can try librepay
This is not for everyone, but I like when they post their crypto wallet address, because then I can send them money anonymously (especially if it’s Monero), it can be a one time donation and I don’t have to create an account on some website.
Direct PayPal is my preference, but I know PayPal does dumb things with people’s money sometimes.
I know, it’s a real pain sometimes.