Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops

Daniel

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I don't see how they can take the subscription fee but provide nothing in return.
At the start, each time they released a video, Patreon charged the subscribers £5 or whatever it was. Then they changed it to a monthly subscription and the videos became rarer and rarer, I think the last one cost everyone at least £50 by the time was released. It’s a fantastic business model if you don’t mind your Patreon comments becoming one long whinge.

A shame because the videos themselves are great, everyone can watch them for free a day or two later on YouTube anyway.
 
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At the start, each time the released a video, Patreon charged the subscribers £5 or whatever it was. Then they changed it to a monthly subscription and the videos became rarer and rarer, I think the last one cost everyone at least £50 by the time was released. It’s a fantastic business model if you don’t mind your Patreon comments becoming one long whinge.

A shame because the videos themselves are great, everyone can watch them for free a day or two later on YouTube anyway.
That's why my Patreon content is on Patreon Only. I want to give something back for my supporters and followers.
 
That's why my Patreon content is on Patreon Only. I want to give something back for my supporters and followers.

I can't remember the name of your OnlyFans account, you might wish to post it here for your many followers to subscribe to. Wasn't it £3 a month for regular subscribers? Cheaper than beer and I'd say surely good value at that.
 

JMM

Member
Arable Farmer
I can't remember the name of your OnlyFans account, you might wish to post it here for your many followers to subscribe to. Wasn't it £3 a month for regular subscribers? Cheaper than beer and I'd say surely good value at that.
It's not worth it to be fair, unless you're a fan of seeing him in a pair of arseless chaps and a baby pink cap sleeved tshirt gyrating in the back of an L reg hi cap 110 landrover.
 
I can't remember the name of your OnlyFans account, you might wish to post it here for your many followers to subscribe to. Wasn't it £3 a month for regular subscribers? Cheaper than beer and I'd say surely good value at that.
It starts at a fiver a month and we are using the pot to get a project to rebuild or repair then auction off for the border collie rescue.
The best thing is that it's like YouTube used to be and not all agenda driven for the algorithm. If you're interested it's Patreon.com/lordmuck
 

Cheesehead

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Kent
It's not worth it to be fair, unless you're a fan of seeing him in a pair of arseless chaps and a baby pink cap sleeved tshirt gyrating in the back of an L reg hi cap 110 landrover.
I heard he was invited to the Off Road Games but then saw Matt in his pink dungarees and cowboy hat and ran the other way.

Admittedly most sane people would at least he didn't have matching cowboy boots on.
 

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