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Last night, I found that a lot of authors on this site are having their pay site content leaked on a site called kemono party. I did a couple of hours of research and found at least 21 authors are having there site leaked. This pisses me off, so I want this thread to be about how to combat piracy. The problem is, I'm not tech savvy, not software savvy, not 'anything relevant' savvy. I'm going to post the few things I've found online, but if anyone with actual know how can recommend better methods or finds anything I quote here bullshit, then please, @ me and I'll either quote your advise here or remove false/ineffective information here.
So, let's start with the most useful bit of info I've found. From here we get this comment.
Another way I've seen artist combat this, is that they don't post their content on Patreon but instead post it on discord, drop box, etc. while the patreon gives you access to said site. This doesn't seem very secure and looks like it's just a delaying method, but I'm sure it works in some capacity if they bother with it. However, I'm just as sure it's a method that'll be eventually breached.
Honestly, I think this is the recommended way to protect pay site content for those that don't have the time to go through the more thorough way, but if it's breached you should probably use said thorough method.
You may have noticed I haven't mentored any method for subscribestar. That's because there wasn't information I could find on that, so I don't know if patreon methods will work on it or other pay sites. I will say subscribestar can also be leaked, but I don't know if it's more, relatively, secure then patreon it is with such a small sample size that I've went through (I spent a couple hours on Patreon content creators then started to flag when I switched to subscribestar, so I've only checked a little of that).
If anyone knows if subscribestar and other pay sites users can also use the above methods, or if they need unique methods, then again, please @ me and I'll quote you here.
That's all I have for now.
Edit: I didn't think to do this, but now that I realized it, it's important to make clear the intent behind this thread. At the end of the day, I don't have the power to make you practice anti-piracy. I never will, I don't think I ever should.
What I want to do is give the choice on what to do with piracy to creators, because it seems the majority of creators have been kept ignorant on it. I want to spread information on what is happening to a creators content to said creator and I want to give them tips on anti-piracy measures that they can use at there own discretion. To have a fighting chance.
Again, to reiterate, I don't seek to dictate, I seek to give choice.
So, let's start with the most useful bit of info I've found. From here we get this comment.
This seems to be pretty effective way to combat piracy, though very work intensive.Hopefully this doesn't get taken down for whatever reason, it's probably the only thing on the net that will help anyone who's had their life ruined by that site.
The website you are talking about is run by selfish shithead's who don't care about anyone else. DO NOT email their DMCA as it's a sham where they take your legal info and sell it while abusing the absolute crap out of you and will email you abuse every so often. I learned this the hard way. I control what people upload and I also upload fake posts with some nasty stuff only pirates can see to put them off downloading anything from mine. I'm an adult fetish content maker so I'm targeted every single day, so whoever this helps may not feel the need to try protect themselves a lot.
What's up there CAN be overwritten, but you need to have a little know how and how to protect yourself after. as sadly there are a lot of idiots who will take offence that you're just trying to protect yourself and continue making content. They will upload/put on auto-upload just to spite you.
This is a few small ways how I protect myself against that site alone, and I advise anyone who uses Patreon to do similar because that website is far more popular than you know. Anyone who uploads is uploading every single creator they are subbed to, because the dumbass gives the site their authentication key to access their account to see it all.
Never leave anything in posts on your Patreon that you don't want uploaded. (Links, attachments etc). The first time you make a new post, everyone of that tier gets an email with the images/links. So the first time you make the post, send what you want etc. Then just edit it out of the post after. Anyone missing out or new joining, have email templates ready to send them.
Never send someone the content until at least 1.5hrs has passed. I have it in my welcome message and pinned post that I will send them via patreon msg within 24 hours. This is to find and prevent idiots who put on auto-upload, which is their account still logged in by the site uploading to it. My ban list has about 30 people atm. Whenever someone new joins, I check that site on my page to see if anyone uploaded recently/auto upload was triggered and I just straight ban the newbie. I refund them usually in case someone else uploaded but trust me you will have more piece of mind banning accounts that do this.
When you send messages with content links, INCLUDE that patrons name, and email address in the same message post (before pressing enter). That site allows users to upload attachments and also messages they choose. But most won't because it's annoying for them to do, and compromising most users of the email address they've had since they were a kid is something that stops them too. It also allows you to have evidence and track/sue because Patron/the email company have their ISP and it makes shit easier when you've got the pirated proof up there.
How to control/take down what's on that site. That site uploads everything via the account you have logged in at the time. When you 'flag' posts, it tells the site to overwrite it next because it was made in case creators update links etc. This means stuff also gets removed when it's updated next time. From memory you can delete posts at the moment if it's deleted on Patreon this way, but it's more efficient to update it instead to something useless and off putting. So to control what I have up there, I created a tier with limit of 1, and a 2nd throwaway patreon account and subbed to that tier with it. I make that tier have some (nasty) posts only it can see/can access every tier post etc. I go through and flag every post I want changed. CLOSE ALL BROWSERS, then open incognito and log in Patreon with the 2nd account. Go to that shitty site, follow instructions and upload so it uses that 2nd account. Everything I want updated is done in 2mins with macros now. And the amount of abuse I get is insane on pirate sites because I make my presence known
There's a few other ways and things to know, but I won't mention them here because they'll probably update the ways you can protect yourself against it. I usually just do legal action on pirates, or send personalized links/files. It's a pain in the arse, but when you've got no family, no friends, not even help from the govt and your life depends on getting income this way. You have to take a stand.
Another way I've seen artist combat this, is that they don't post their content on Patreon but instead post it on discord, drop box, etc. while the patreon gives you access to said site. This doesn't seem very secure and looks like it's just a delaying method, but I'm sure it works in some capacity if they bother with it. However, I'm just as sure it's a method that'll be eventually breached.
Honestly, I think this is the recommended way to protect pay site content for those that don't have the time to go through the more thorough way, but if it's breached you should probably use said thorough method.
You may have noticed I haven't mentored any method for subscribestar. That's because there wasn't information I could find on that, so I don't know if patreon methods will work on it or other pay sites. I will say subscribestar can also be leaked, but I don't know if it's more, relatively, secure then patreon it is with such a small sample size that I've went through (I spent a couple hours on Patreon content creators then started to flag when I switched to subscribestar, so I've only checked a little of that).
If anyone knows if subscribestar and other pay sites users can also use the above methods, or if they need unique methods, then again, please @ me and I'll quote you here.
That's all I have for now.
Edit: I didn't think to do this, but now that I realized it, it's important to make clear the intent behind this thread. At the end of the day, I don't have the power to make you practice anti-piracy. I never will, I don't think I ever should.
What I want to do is give the choice on what to do with piracy to creators, because it seems the majority of creators have been kept ignorant on it. I want to spread information on what is happening to a creators content to said creator and I want to give them tips on anti-piracy measures that they can use at there own discretion. To have a fighting chance.
Again, to reiterate, I don't seek to dictate, I seek to give choice.
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