I like this idea as well. It's not like you're holding readers to ransom for subs, and you're just offering to allow them to read ahead. Right now, it seems most artists and novelists go onto Patreon to offer similar rewards. Seems like it'd be better if Tapas could keep that potential moolah in-house though.
Why shouldn't you have that capability if you aren't premium? Many creators already give early access to chapters on Patreon, but it would be much easier for readers to get the content directly from Tapas. And besides, it would benefit Tapas as well because readers would be spending and buying more ink.
I understand that we aren't a super high priority, but it would still be a nice feature to have, in my opinion. Whether or not the Tapas team decides to implement it is a different question entirely.
I don’t mean to say the Tapas team doesn't care, either. I just think trying to listen to the opinions of everyone is a big job, and so there have to be some priorities.
Well, what would you suggest would be a better idea for a new Tapas feature?
I personally like the idea of expanding this feature away from just Premium Comics and give others a chance to do so. Course, I can see the possible backlash with some readers, but that's a bit expected (at least in my eyes). Can't please all of the readers.
But, if you feel this wouldn't be a good feature, what new features would you personally like to see?
i feel like this kinda negative, oppositional perspective is reductive and unhelpful
its worth remembering that tapas used to have a universally accessible support system that included unlockable episodes, so its not entirely off the table
but also, if they give the exact same earning mechanics to the community creators as to premium creators - and premium is the wrong word imo; theyre not superior, the difference is theyre on the payroll - it creates an issue where the payrolled creators are investing more (they have contracts, there are rights negotiations, idr what else) but getting the same stuff out of it, or where tapas is investing more into payrolled creators (i dunno how theyre paid? per page? per unlock?) than community creators, but for the same earning potential.
i dont think this is a terribly well-phrased argument, im tryna remember what ive heard @LordVincent say about the difficulties with opening up payrolled features for community creators, though he can prolly put it better than me
THAT SAID,
im actually gonna slightly side with you here. i dont wanna be hostile to tapas (esp not on a site they own, and bc i do like them as a platform) but of course theyre increasingly prioritising the things that earn them the most money. theyre a business under capitalism, this is totally natural and the only way they wouldnt sink, so i dont necessarily blame them, but i agree that it disadvantages beginner creators and de-prioritises quality while prioritising bankability. art under capitalism is a sad, sad state. but to change this, its not about getting the tapas staff to ~care about small creators (ftr we are all small creators here, payroll or no payroll), but about restructuring the system so that profit isnt a central goal.
that said, tapas isnt the worst when it comes to prioritising paid content (yet). they still pick up home grown creators to make premium series, for example.
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i have updates scheduled til mid july?
I think there's a difference between caring about smaller creators—and offering them money.
If Tapas truly did not care about us "small fries", why would they put free content in the spotlight? Why would they put it into Staff Picks, the Daily Snack? Why bother putting our free trending content RIGHT NEXT to paid content, so all you have to do in the app is: swipe? It is apparent that the Tapas team does indeed care.
They just don't earn money with smaller creators.
I think the key in shirking negativity towards the team here would be to untie financial gains from the idea of success or being cared about. Because these are two different things that can, but don't have to go hand in hand. Coming from Wattpad, I know what it feels like when a team has stopped caring about all of its creators. Tapas is not even remotely the same. It's not ideal perhaps, yes. But outright claiming they don't care because it doesn't suit your personal (financial) needs? Uh.
That said, a system like @imLucian proposes does sound interesting, especially if it once was part of this site. But, yeah: what would be the upside in applying for premium, then, once you have the needed following (and a finished draft if it's a novel)? I think having a support system to begin with—and offering even smaller fries like myself to unlock it early!—is something that already shows Tapas' appreciation for what all creators bring to the table here.
very true, i think i neglected to mention that bc i just havent been paying much attention to the tapas front page recently, so i wouldnt be able to make a solid argument. its also in tapas' best interest to nurture and encourage its homegrown creators, as theyre a great big pool to scout talent thatll keep tapas afloat in the long run
i still think it is true that tapas prioritises paid content, but this isnt due to the moral failings of anyone on staff. if they dont prioritise the work that earns them money, the company goes under and nobody gets paid. and thats bad and leads to neglecting some great art, but its a problem that reaches beyond the power of anyone on the staff.
Yeah, it's basically impossible to NOT neglect at least some people under capitalism. And if Tapas were to go about another angle, not functioning as a company per se anymore, or just giving smaller creators more opportunities to earn money (which would seriously impede Tapas' revenue): what would happen to the premium creators and their income?
If gaining more revenue for myself would mean taking it from people who have worked hard (and had some luck on top of it) to get where they are now, it wouldn't sit right with me at all.