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Didn't they used to do exactly that? Well, not exactly that, but the Q&A streams were a thing. It was not very efficient because the staff had to pick out which questions to answer as they went along. That meant some of the questions that got answered were jokes/ trivial things, rather than community concerns of actual importance.

I agree that communication is the bigger underlying issue here.

They did. But how long ago was that? Things have changed a ton since. Wasn't that last Q&A before tipping?

Tapas and The Community is like a couple. You don't go on one date. And just because a couple gets married doesn't mean Date Night ends.

Yeah the last Q&A got totally off course. If all parties approached it professionally as a "shareholders board meeting" rather than "beer pong party" it would achieve a lot more in a lot less time. The CEO is a freakin' busy guy. His time has to be respected.

Hey everyone,

Feedback has always been key to sculpting Tapas, both as a platform and community. We've spent all day listening to your comments, and have decided to remove The Right of First Refusal clause from our Terms of Service, effective immediately.

Tapas has always been a creator-first platform. Our goal is to provide tools to make publishing easier, including free hosting, ad revenue sharing, the tipping program, and more.

We've always maintained that creators retain 100% ownership when self-publishing with us, and our goal with the introduction of The Right of First Refusal clause was to give independent creators more leverage when entering into negotiations with other publishers.

We apologize for the misunderstanding, and will attempt to clarify remaining misconceptions in this thread. We value your continued support, feedback, and participation.

Best,
-Michael and Daron

Are you axe-ing the bargaining-chip idea entirely? or will this feature of the TOS come back in a less "scary" way in the future?

There's nothing stopping Tapas from making these offers to their users without legally strong-arming them into it when someone else shows interest.

Thank you.
I do still wish you would have answered my questions two weeks ago, but this works for now, too.

I do think GoldenPlume has some very good points as far as talking to the community.

Exactly. Which is why they are correcting the miscommunication that made people belive this was what they were doing.

It is unneccessary to still try to imply malicious intent. Tapas staff has removed the "offensive" part of the ToS. This was what the community requested.

goodness I missed a lot while I was asleep I am glad it got taken down , but at the same time why are people still fleeing from the site

Because that is how group mentality works.

Like I and several others suggested before, throughout and now after the drama, everyone just needs to chill a bit.

Can we take off our tinfoil hats for half a second? I know they're shiny and stylish but I think they're starting to blind everyone over whats going on here.

I dont think Tapastic staff was ever trying to screw people over here, if they were they probably would have done so in the several weeks that the RoFR clause was in the ToS and no one cared about it.

@PotooGryphon and @Kaykedrawsthings Both came in to explain the RoFR clause 2 weeks ago, literally no one had a problem with it until today. EDIT: Some people were mildly uncomfortorable with it, but not "im leaving tapastic forever" uncomfortorable with it.

Seriously, when has Tapastic EVER actively screwed one of their users over?

Okay - that kinda sucks. But recently (back in octoberish?) there was a similar sittuation where a new website was doing the same thing and lifting comics from tapastic/other places and staff played a pretty big role in taking that place down.

Actions speak louder than words I guess? I dunno,that might not be relevant. Thanks for bringing this to my attention.

I would like to hear about Comic Panda's transgressions from the current staff. Did it come under new management who changed it to the Tapastic/Tapas brand and how we know them today?

I'll tag @michaelson for this, sorry if I'm bothering you Michael!

currently it seems like the Comic Panda thing is a big piece of evidence for the "TOS is trying to screw us over" theory. Thanks for asking open_mouth

Bonus question: has Tapastic done anything directly for the creators they hurt with the Comic Panda thing, or made any sort of public statements about it in the past?

I remember that other site lifting our comics. They took mine too. And Tapastic acted fast to stop them. I would like to hope the company has learned from their past mistakes. I would love to believe that they truly want to make a safe place for creators. But they also tried putting language in their TOS that conflicted with contracts I already had. Are people unreasonably scared about this? It really all depends on what people are trying to do with their comics. Letting a company use legalese to play around with creators' rights is a slippery slope and people absolutely have the right to be alarmed by it.

Creators are probably fine here, but the industry as a whole is very... well, prone to IP issues. People can stay or go as they please and shaming them for their reasons one way or another is really unfair. Tap claims this clause was meant to help creators but there was nothing stopping them from offering that option from the start rather than making it a barrier between a creator and an outside contract. In fact, I'm rather interested in as to how Tapastic has any idea what their creators were signing contracts for considering Tapastic would not have been involved in any way with said contracts. It would have been none of their business.

[side note] Mods are unpaid volunteers from the community. We aren't staffers, nor are we attached to Tapas in anyway. We have our own thoughts and opinions of situations and are allowed to voice them like everyone else in the community.

I honestly don't see anything mean spirited in Uzuki's comment, other than being frankly blunt honest. Leaving is a good option if you're unhappy with a site. Staying somewhere that makes you mad at each turn doesn't make much sense. It's healthy and empowering for us creators to keep in mind that we have this ability. Sites like Tapas are merely platform sites and it's possible for creators to build and grow a readership on any alternative site, collective, group, and/or your own personal site.

Right, so the good news is that the clause is gone. For some people that's not enough, but some people can never be pleased, yeah?

So here's the deal breaker. Obviously the narrative driven by the dev team is that they want to give creators options, and I am down with options. I think everybody is, and empowering creators is something I'd love to see, especially with future publishing/sales opportunities. But of course it has to be optional. Tapas, we WANT more tools, but of course we're gonna defend the rights to our content. We're hoping to see a very, very clairvoyant clause that would more accurately accomplish what you say you wanted, no shady business.

C'mon dude, Uzuki's comment was dripping with condescending attitude. Volunteer or not, some professional behavior would be appreciated from anybody who wants to keep the community clean/positive. Uzuki wasn't even responding to me and I felt offended, hahaha! Real appreciation for volunteer work, but please don't talk down to anybody. You're language was blunt, Cindy, but Uzuki's was much more than just blunt.

Look, I get that nerves are pretty frazzled at this point after all of the discussion and misunderstanding today, but this is not doing Tapas any favors to keep creators around or to keep a good image.
Uzuki's reply, right now, is being passed around on the comics Twitter as just another reason that Tapas doesn't give a shit about creators, because of the attitude that comes off in their reply. You realize right now, the mods that answer these are seen as, whether you like it or not, the acting PR for the Tapas community, right?

It sucks to have that on your shoulders, but god, if you don't want to cement in people's minds how shitty this ordeal was, reread before you post and really think about what you say and how it'll come off.

Oh for crying out loud. You know, from READER POV, you all who getting selfish and didn't care about your reader here on Tapas and don't want to hear what the staff said can just leave.

Good riddance.

And I can assure you, I am not the only one who think that way. There are many app only reader and do you think they won't get angry when you, the selfish arrogant author who didn't even want to hear what the staff say, just removing all your stuff without even giving a chance for the reader to react?

Who the heck you think you are? Sure, Tapas is build upon a creator, but you aren't the only creator in the universe you know. You want to get out from Tapas and host your own web site? Go ahead. Maybe then you will see what it means to running a comic website.

Is it that hard to just wait ONE freaking day before you decided 'oh I will have my own comic website and be king/queen' there! HUH!?

But of course, why you guys even bother care about your reader right? It's your comic. you can just take it out and don't give a shit about your reader.

And you want the mod bow down to you and do all your bidding. Wow. See the trend here?