->Personally I'll probably start with itch. Judging from my own circle here, it's the place most people go.
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->discoverability (for the artist) via ko-fi's own website is extremely low. Gumroad fried their own brand in a row over nft's some months ago. Since they both have the advantage of an easy start - the basics of the webshop is already built, and the platform is well known - it's a case of chose the flaw you're ok with and hope potential buyers are too. Itch hasn't been on my radar, so I can say neither boo nor ba about them. ->
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Tempting as it was to set up a Final Showdown between the alternatives above I chose not to. One alternative bloating out all the others is a problem on the internet (*cough* Amazon *cough*), so it's not a thing to encourage. Fanning out over several platforms is better. Especially since at least two on the lists have some major flaws; ko-fi is famously fidgety over adult content and ->
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I set up a poll asking where people here prefer to buy digital downloads. The most popular alternatives in the comments were
•itch.io
•Gumroad
The winner of the poll was
•ko-fi shop
One commenter pointed out that they rather buy directly from artists, so I add
•self-owned webpage/shop
It feels along the lines of Mastodon's vibe. And considering how platforms rise and fall it's a smart move to have one.
(Comment in toot below.)
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Since I'm figuring things out; which one is your prefered platform to _buy_ digital downloads like printables, pdf comics, and wallpapers?
(Please boost, not just to increase the amount of people answering, but since I suspect more artists than me want to know. Thank you! 💐)
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