Multi-platform practices among digital patronage creators

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Abstract

Digital patronage is an emergent revenue model in which fans provide recurring financial support to a content creator, as exemplified through platforms like Twitch and Patreon. Whereas previous research has investigated creator-supporter relationships, the current study investigates creators’ multi-platform practices through in-depth interviews. We build on trends in creative labor studies and communication to examine how creators perceive Patreon and integrate it into their existing workflow. This study’s findings contribute to a better understanding of the role of digital patronage within the broader ecosystem of creative labor platforms.

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Hair, L., Bonifacio, R., & Wohn, D. Y. (2022). Multi-platform practices among digital patronage creators. Convergence, 28(5), 1438–1456. https://doi.org/10.1177/13548565221104990

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