Personally I think it's a good thing. Overall, the
percentage fees a lower, you're still free to donate how much you like, but you now have
additional information about
where your donation is going. Sure, people will gripe that "patreon is getting a cut" however, that was always true. But now, you can see how much Patreon is taking. Really, the only real gripe is that
now you know how much is taken in fees, rather than being blissfully unaware. Complaining about it is a little like complaining that you don't want to know whats in the sausages you're eating.
Here's some info on what merchants pay on credit card transactions:
https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/brc/demystifying-credit-card-processor-fees Usually, the first three fees (the percentages) are all added together and quoted as a single rate, while the transaction fee is quoted separately (e.g., 2.9% + $0.30).
e.g.
each transaction costs 30 cents for the vendor to pay to the processor, plus 3%. 99% of this is literally just passing on the transaction processing fees. You
already paid these, except they were hidden and charge to the Patreon creator.
Now, you can see what it
actually costs to do the transaction processing. Therefore, patrons can make an educated decision about how to divide up their total donations. e.g. if you donate $10 to one vendor, you saves $3.5 in base transaction fees, or you can split that money up more ways, but you know that the
banks (not Patreon) are charging you that overhead, so you're really only donating $7 out of your $10. This
isn't any different, it's just visible now. Basically, doing lots of little $1 donations was giving about 1/3rd of you money to
banks not creators, and not Patreon.
Did you ever go to a shop that won't let you use a card if the value is under $10? That's because the processing fees eat up their profits, and if the total sale isn't worth at least $10 they're better off
not selling you anything than letting you swipe a card for the sale. This is basically the same deal. With $1 donations and them having to pay the transaction fees out of that $1, the creator was only getting cents on the dollar.
And apparently the new plan is to charge people on the month anniversary of when they pledged? Which means that the new system would have patreon charge my credit card repeatedly throughout the month?
Well that fits with the idea that they'd prefer you pledge a medium amount to
less creators. It would be
more efficient if everyone did that, as the amount that the
banks get would be lower.