A popular adult content creator has lashed out after revealing that she’s been earning less than $100 a month on the subscription-based platform Patreon.
Tiffany Chan, who boasts accounts on multiple sites including OnlyFans, admitted that she’s been struggling to earn an income selling erotic art on Patreon.
She also lashed out at her subscribers, who she called ‘cruel and demanding.’
‘I really want to quit Patreon. I want to just be f***ing done sometimes,’ she wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
‘I spend weeks on every design, photoset, article, audio, and keeping up with platforms. The fact is, Patreon no longer holds joy,’ she continued.
‘I’ve given so much to it for so long… at one point I could support my craft… now it brings in less than $100 a month, many of the subscribers are demanding and cruel, and I put in more than full time job each week into making content for both public and paywall.
‘I’m just tired of pouring my heart into creating erotic art to be yelled at that for $10 a month it’s not enough.’
Adult content creator Tiffany Chan has lashed out after revealing that she’s been earning less than $100 a month on the subscription-based platform Patreon

She also lashed out at her subscribers, who she called ‘cruel and demanding’
Tiffany said that she’d been made to feel like a ‘punching bag’ by some of her subscribers.
‘I suck it up, apologize, work with platforms and people to make it right, refund because I feel bad that it wasn’t good enough and wake up the next day to create what I can because it’s my source of happiness… happiness comes as a steep cost these days. Too high a cost for today.’
Thankfully, the creator has been able to make ends meet by selling content on a number of other platforms.
According to Variety, the average creator earns just $1,300 a year – or $108 a month.
One creator, who was ranked in the top 71 percentile of all creators on the app, had just two active subscribers, reports Range Media.
Most of the money goes to creators in the top one percent, who earn roughly $49,000 annually.
The big money goes to those in the 0.1 percent, who earn around 15 times the amount of the average creator in the top one percent, according to Matthew Ball.

Thankfully, the creator has been able to make ends meet by selling content on a number of other platforms
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