If you don't know what's going on, here's a recommended reading : https://www.reddit.com/r/OutOfTheLoop/comments/a4rqj2/whats_up_with_patreon/
Obviously all of the people banned have done a lot of shitty things, use offensive language etc and that's not the point of this discussion. Sure, a private company has every right to ban anyone, but when most tech companies share somewhat similar political beliefs, don't you think that becomes a problem? I mostly agree with the ACLU stance on free speech i.e defend the right to speech for everyone, even those that you hate.
Another related issue is that all these companies are answerable to their payment processing networks and banks and they generally don't approve of any questionable content including sex related, weed companies etc. So we have companies like Stripe making it easy to accept payments, but they are basically lipstick on a pig i.e the underlying system is hot garbage from a free speech pov.
I don't know what the solution is, but what are your opinions on this situation.
Paul Graham on twitter said he thinks there's an opportunity for startups here and he also seems to disagree with patreon's policies. Yay.
Jordan Peterson and Rubin are working on a free speech alternative to patreon : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvGs5bGwWiM
I have no idea who Jordan Peterson is, so can anyone give me a tldr? Why is well regarded among some and others seem to mock his followers something to do with "clean your room" memes.
Already done, it was called Hatreon, it didn't last long at all. https://hatreon.net/
Sure, you can throw up an alternative to Pateron, using crypto even to bypass payment processors, but then all you're dealing with 24/7 is alt-right, Nazis and insane people and getting a lot of unwanted attention from the 'powers that be', you could even be accused of directly supporting and financing terrorism, not worth it IMO.