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Patreon’s patron-blocking feature

Patreon has unveiled its patron-blocking feature. Webcomics.com-readers have known about this since the beginning of the month. If you decide to block a patron (and — please — read this post before you pull the trigger), here’s a step-by-step tutorial — and a description of what happens next!

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by Brad Guigar on March 11, 2016
Posted In: Marketing / Social Media
└ Tags: Crowdfunding, Patreon
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