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Independent artists are facing severe exploitation from platforms like Redbubble, which have implemented unjust policies that undermine their earnings. The introduction of tier systems and exorbitant fees has turned these platforms into profit-driven entities that disregard the creative community. Artists feel trapped and undervalued, leading to frustration and a loss of trust in these platforms. This issue remains largely unsolved, as artists seek fairer alternatives that respect their contributions and protect their intellectual property.
1 mentionsr/printondemandArtists struggle to find reliable print-on-demand platforms due to mixed reviews and criticism. This uncertainty hampers their ability to sell merchandise effectively, as they are unsure which platforms will deliver quality products and customer service. The lack of trustworthy options creates a barrier to monetizing their art through merchandise sales.
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