Okay so I just came about something interesting while doing my usual cc shopping.
You know these early access creators right? Tell me why some of them are hopping on the "dm you the link" trend? Like?????
Creators that actually permapaywall makes some sort of sense (people like Leo, CWB, etc). But y'all are EARLY ACCEESS!!!
YOU'RE MAKING THE SHIT FREELY AVAILABLE IN A MONTH ANYWAY!
So what even is the point of dming your content, when you're just gonna make it freely available anyway?đ€·đŸââïž #MakeItMakeSense
Please spare me the "I don't want people sharing my content" speech. Once again, let me reiterate:
YOURE đđŸMAKINGđđŸ ITđđŸFREEđđŸA N Y W A Y S!
If someone really wants your stuff, they're gonna get it. One way or another. You doing all this extra work isnt preventing people from sharing, re-uploading, etc. Not everyone around here is broke. Some of us got $5 for y'all. Like me! Whatchu gonna do? Not take my money? I don't think so. Not with the way y'all cry about being homeless on the street in 3-5 business days if someone doesn't sub to your patreon. You need our subs to survive, and that's not our fault!
Idk what else to tell you except for make better life choices.
Truth be told, if I was someone "out to get ya", I'd just wait for your content to go free and take it from there. Just like that! đ€·đŸââïž OR BETTER YET, TAKE ALL THE FREE CONTENT YOU HAVE ALREADY AVAIABLE!!! Y'all got a whole catalogue of freely available content. Nobody has to trip over what you put out yesterdayđ„Ž.
Like, you don't think people are not gonna wait? Why buy it now when I can just get it from you for free later? That makes the most financial sense. And if someone was really hellbent on getting your content, they'd get it. Ask Leo.đ
Leosims has been doing the whole "dm you the link" thing since 2017 đ„Ž And guess what? Even in 2024, people are STILL getting fresh leosims content! So Leo (and others) are just out here doing all this extra work for what? đ€Łđ€Ł
Lol imagine doing this for years on end, and it STILL don't work đđđ #blessyourheart
This aint the move you think it is.
It's giving "I have nothing better to do in my free time" energy đđ
And y'alls content is on MULTIPLE sites too! #getwreckt
So I guess all of that just to say wtf do you early access people call yourselves doing?? No, seriously I'd like an answer because the math ain't mathing
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One of the biggest controversies that recently blew up at the end of July (and moved into August) in the Sims community and caused people to rethink (or double down on) their position on alotta things was EA âchangingâ their policy about modders paywalling their content; long story short, EA made a statement that CC and mods were no longer allowed to be paywalled and that the only means for creators to be compensated for the work that theyâve done was through donations. This included Early Access, which was clear to many but not to others.
Lemme explain to the best of my ability this Early Access thing and also add where some of the problems came in. Here goes.
NOTE: To skip this entire section, CTRL+F and type "unwashed".
EAâs early access policy stated that mods must be released to the public after two weeks (three weeks max) because while the assets used to create said mods belonged to EA, the company (who couldâve flatout pulled a Disney on everyone) acknowledged that modders deserved a form of compensation for the time and work they put in to contribute in making the Sims franchise (in this case, The Sims 4) a better and pleasant experience for everyone. That being said, EA still about they money and copyright, so they didnât want mofos to completely profit off they assets which is why the policy was put in place (a policy, mind you, they NEVER bothered overseeing).
Although there were plenty (Iâd like to think the majority) of modders who followed the ToS EA made to the letter, others (most of them who create Alpha CC and convert meshes n whatnot from other games) took it upon themselves to do the complete opposite.
From what Iâve seen, some would start out doing Early Access content then began to make Exclusive content for their supporters and one of two things would occur: eventually the majority of their content would become exclusive or Early Access would be used as a loophole to keep their items behind a paywall by claiming in their tiers that itemsâd be released in 2-3wks but then when you check itâs been months. Even years.
When they do release the content to the public, in order for people to get it, theyâd have to go through sites like Adfly (a site which is known for causing viruses but compensates the individual who uses it) The Sims Resource, Simsfinds (formerly known as Simsdom), and Bootsy. Others would even go as far as to tell people who already paid for their content to go through the extra steps to obtain the content PAID for (ie emailing the creator directly to get a DL link)
And recently, making Sims content thatâs Blender Only (yes, this is a thing).
Iâve also seen cases in which people would come out of nowhere and join spaces for the sole purpose of advertising paywalled content (early access and exclusives). Some of these advertisements were directed towards minorities (specifically Black n Brown Simmers) who had very little to no representation in the Sims franchise and would seek out content to represent them because if EA ainât finna do it (and letâs be real, they havenât) simmers that know how to mod will (and if they didn't know, they were gonna learn how that day).
Between the time EA announced the new paywall policy then changed it to an even vaguer one, specifically the duration in which moddersâre allowed to keep their stuff behind a paywall, the Sims community was met with an entire wave of emotions ranging from devastation, confusion, rage, glee, disgust, disappointment, and relief.
There were Creators who-- along with going out of their way to call people who supported EAâs decision âbrokeâ âwhinyâ and âentitledââ announced that they were done with making content for the Sims (mainly Sims 4) and either mass deleted their content or said they were moving to other platforms such as SecondLife or IMVU (despite rarely if ever showing interest in any of the two before).
Theyâd even block and/or be flat out disrespectful towards people who didnât fully agree with them (regardless of whether or not they were a supporter).
Then when EA updated the policy they announced being âback in businessâ.
Arguments made by both modders and non-modders The Sims (specifically TS4) wouldâve been absolutely nothing without mods and CC came about as well which completely disregarded the existence of both PC and console gamers who play The Sims without them.
Creators who followed the rules to the letter but also relied heavily on the income the Early Access policy provided them also voiced their concerns and devastation.
Some even lost their entire ever-loving minds and began to rage at the community itself. (lookinâ at you magic-bot and your r*pe comparison!)
Some Early Access creators announced theyâd abide by the new policy (others said they wouldnât) then when it changed, they immediately put their content back behind a paywall with an updated ToS of their own.
For the ones who were unsure about whether or not Early Access was allowed, there was a mixture of some releasing their stuff and others not doing it, while also expressing concern that if Early Access was no longer a thing, theyâd be severely impacted.
There were modders who even went as far as to create FAKE legal documents that magically disappeared the minute EA said, âOh Early Access is fine, but itâs gotta be released within a reasonable amount of time.â
On top of faking legal documents, they made this weird loophole by creating a Blender Only File that can be converted into a Sims .package file⊠even tho the Blender Only File still belongs to the EA bc it was made to work specifically for the Sims⊠yeahhhh
But there was also a huge wave of relief from modders who found themselves treating their hobby as a job and felt pressured to constantly put out content due to having a Patreon too. Even MoonChildLovestheNight falls into this category; despite literally comparing being put on a list to the Holocaust in her rage induced rant (which she denies), she let everyone know in more ways than one that something she chose to do became something she felt like she had to do (and thatâs ⊠really sad).
In short, alotta people were showing their entire unwashed bootyholes and it became very apparent that a particular group of moddersâ who very well mayâve started off making content for the Sims out of genuine love for the franchise itself and desire to make a broken game (yes TS4 is fkn broken) better experience for everyone (especially BIPOC)â saw the community as their cashcow much like EA itself (granted EA is 1000x worse). And while they didnât wanna be treated like a business because that would require them to acknowledge the fact their supporters are also their customers who have every right to critique and inquire about products modders make (as well as call them out on their severe lack of professionalism), they certainly made money and paywalled their items like one. (You gotta be one of the most off the chains unethical greedy SoBs to paywall LGBTQIA+ content on PRIDE MONTH! And youse tellinâ me not to treat youse like a business?! REALLY?!)
So now that I got that part out of the way, hereâre my thoughts about EAâs policy on paywalls and the situation as a whole. As a concept, Iâm for it and, prior to shit hitting the fan, Iâve had no problem with the idea of showing financial support to modders that I like (ie SavageSims, Ebonix, etc.). This might be a TMI, but Iâve given modders $210 in the two years Iâve been playing/creating stories on TS4 and for me, thatâs not alot compared to what Iâve couldâve spent had I constantly remained subscribed to these modders. However, the executionâ correction, the severe LACK in executionâ of the paywall policy is the reason why the Sims community is in such of state of disarray now. Iâve stated multiple times that people should be compensated for the amount of time and work they put into creating what is basically fanwork. Iâve also said that where EA couldâve pulled a Disney (or even a Nintendo) and flat out said, âYeah, no.â they took upon themselves to acknowledge modders in the community and allowed modders to paywall their content provided they release it to the public after a certain amount of time (2-3 weeks). The problem comes in with the fact that many modders decided to break these rules (while simultaneously requesting theirs not to be broken) and created their own marketplace and EA just... let it happened.
And because EA did absolutely NOTHING to oversee that modders were adhering to their paywall policy (opting to just focus on releasing broken packs after broken packs), a lot of ish that shouldâve never happened happened. Yes, Iâm basically copy-pasting an old tweet of mine that has a few repeat but I feel these things must be stressed because I donât think people understand how wild this is (and itâs in no particular order):
Modders claiming to have made items from scratch when itâs been shown that at best the items were bought and converted from 3d asset sites or at worst stolen from creators who don't even make Sims content (ie SecondLife).
Modders saying join their Patreon to get item(s) 2-3wks in advance and the item(s) remain locked behind a paywall.
Modders who take other moddersâ items to make a build or recolor and lock it behind a paywall (even when told NOT to).
Modders who go out of their way to make alt accounts and basically scam simmers outta even more money.
Modders releasing their items for "free" then when you click to DL it leads you to Adfly or some other site that's capable of fkn your PC up.
Modders being straight up disrespectful when questioned about why they didn't release an item they claimed would be released after a certain date.
Modders who went out of their way to put trackers in their items and would either dox and/or harass people and make viruses to break your game; then tell their Patrons to EMAIL them to get the items they locked behind their Patreon. Even though Patrons already PAID to unlock the content (why the extra step, my guy???)
Do I even need to mention modders whoâd leave for MONTHS at a time (or in Curbs case, theyâve been inactive for years) and still have the unmitigated gall to charge their Patrons? Or how some price their shit waaaaaay too high (and/or make almost six figures) and their stuff is low quality? Cuz guess what? That happens!
The list goes on, yall.
And again, EA didnât do anything about it. They put all of the responsibility of reporting/documenting ToS violations, harassment and bullying, exploitation, etc. onto regular people (you n lil ol me) some whom decided, âIf EA not gonna do it, I will.â to be the voice for anti-paywalls due to how problematic paywalling has become. However, even when this ish was repeatedly brought to their attention, EA kept going about their day leaving the ever mounting issues completely unresolved and the weight of this burden on those constantly reminding folks that, âHEY! Your fave is problematic!â until something happened in HQ which led to EA making their vague updated paywall policy. I dunno what happened, but itâs been theorized that it was either a doxxing situation that EA opted to ignore then caught heat for or that EA decided to cause the community to verbally tussle with one another to get heat off of them for once again releasing a broken pack (from what Iâve heard this broken pack was worst than Wedding Stories). Or yanno⊠Cowbuild charging FIVE FKN DOLLARS on Ko-Fi for a bed she didnât even fkn make.
Either way, for the briefest amount of time, EAâs paywall policy caused a disruption which showed quite a number of moddersâ true colors. People also started to educate themselves on the matter since what they was once thought to be a black and white issue was clearly not the case. (Oh yeah, love, thereâs LAYERS). For a moment, it seemed like everything was going in the right direction, especially for Anti-Paywallers because as more and more people became aware of how increasingly audacious paywalls has become, peopleâs stances about paywalls changed as a whole. Even Early Access was now getting side-eyes which is crazy cuz literally everybody (even Anti-Paywallers) supported that. Finally, after all these years, peopleâre listening and these permapaywallers would finally be held accountable for their actions! And I betcha they were all thinkin, âIt only took my ass getting doxxed, harassed, receiving death threats, attempting suicideâ oh wait⊠no? It wasnât that? It was yall seeing yalls faves act a whole fool cuz they bags were at risk of getting fckd up by EA? Oh okay.â
But then a few hiccups of some sort occurred in the Anti-Permapaywall community.
Alotta allegations, alotta fighting, alotta screenshots, alotta shade, and alotta links.
And you wanna know whatâs fascinating to me about this whole situation?
Iâve seen this before.
In a totally different community: The MLM v. Anti-MLM community.
For those who donât know what an MLM (aka Multi Level Marketing, aka Pyramid Scheme) is Iâll tell you:
Itâs a SCAM!
Itâs A SHAM!
ITâS A CULT!
ITâS ALL LIES!!
ITâS THE BAD. FKN. PLACE!!!
But, wait? Arenât I comparing apples to oranges here? MLMsâre far more problematic than whatâs happening in the Sims community. They manipulate people outta they money, the top 1% of MLMs abuse their downline, and said downline believes the bullswanky that their âmentorsâ tell them. So how can I possibly compare that community to this one? Because of the actions and reactions that Iâve seen. Lemme count the ways starting with the âBoss Babesâ, the Modders who paywall content, and the companies that allow this ish to happen. And when I say modders, Iâm not talking about all of them, Iâm talking about the ones that fkd it up for other modders and continue to do so.
Okay so boom:
MLM companies make policies prohibiting their reps from making false statements about products and their compensation plans. Much like EA, these companies never oversee their policies and all their reps to spread false statements as means to recruit and sell products anyway.
Itâs only when these companies receive notices from people capable of investigating and potentially shutting ish down did they actually start to do ish like give out warnings and fire reps.
Iâm not gonna repeat EAâs policy being broken by perma-paywalling modders, so Iâll move on from that.
MLM reps claim that they own their own businesses when it in fact, theyâre independent contractors working for an MLM, theyâre also said MLMsâ customers because the repsâre are constantly buying and stocking ish.
Said it before, but Iâll say it again, modders in the Sims community donât want to be treated like a business, but they operate their Patreon like one and much like how MLMs treat their reps and the reps treat their downline, modders treat their supporters like customers.
Thisâll probably be deemed a snide remark but I donât really care: in addition to this, modders claim that the items they create are 100% theirs when the truth is that it belongs to EA because without the assets EA provides (big and small) moddersâ ish wouldnât work in the Sims.
Both MLM reps and moddersâre mad disrespectful towards their consumers/downline/supporters. In the Reps cases, they would curse, belittle, degrade, and even gaslight their downline. If youâre not making money the way you were told youâd be, itâs because you âdidnât work hard enoughâ, âyou were lazyâ, âyouâre not doing enough to promote your businessâ, etc. Etc. Etc. Itâs not the fact youâre in an MLM where the majority of people lose all their moneyâ oh no, canât be that whatsoeverâ itâs all your fault.
As it pertains to modders, if you even breathe out a question about their content (specifically a release date), youâll be met with hostility and immediately be silenced.
Case in point, alotta modders who create Alpha CC and/or convert content from other games believe that EAâs policy doesnât apply to them or the way they operate their shop (I dunno why thatâs just something a few of âem say), so theyâre very quick to shut down any and ALL inquiries about when somethingâll be released. If itâll EVER be released.
If Youâre Anti-MLM, Youâre a Jealous Hater and a Misogynist:
Due to the majority of MLM reps being women (and/or femmes) if someoneâs apart of the Anti-MLM group, theyâre against the empowerment of women andâre jealous of the Boss Babes.
Itâs not the gaslighting.
Itâs not the lies.
Itâs not the female MLMers abusing their downline.
Itâs not the fact MLMers keep sayinâ ish like, âIf you can spend money on this and that, you can totally invest in your own business.â
Not the fact that the majority of MLMers lose their money.
Totally not the fact that MLMsâre a predatory cult and MLMers prey on the most vulnerable people to recruit and manipulate (majority of said MLMers being women).
Oh no, itâs none of that. Itâs you, Dear Anti-MLMer. You hate seeing people succeed. You hate your 9-5 andâre seething at these women being successful.
Maybe YOU yourself were in an MLM and never made any money because you didnât âwork hard enoughâ and now youâre a bitter individual with waaaay too much time on their hands, screaming into the virtual void to not be âscammedâ. And youâre jealous. Angry. Bitter. And Broke.
If Youâre Anti-Permapaywall, Youâre an Entitled Hater who Doesnât Respect Artists:
Whyâre you mad over pixels, sis (or bro)?
No one forced you to buy my ish. Yall chose to support me. Not the other way around.
Without me and modders like me, TS4 wouldâve been DoA.
You donât know all the time and effort I, the Modder, put into my craft so for you to complain about paywalls and Exclusive Content means youâre entitled.
Itâs not the fact that People constantly break ToS.
Not the fact people constantly create loopholes and alt accounts to drain and/or scam more money outta unsuspecting simmers.
Not the fact that Modders charge RIDICULOUS amount of money on ish they claimed to have made from scratch but converted from a 3d site and/or stolen from elsewhere. *Bonus Point if they already charged ya for that ish in their previous Patreon tiers.*
Not the fact that modders put trackers and viruses in their items.
Not the fact that people have been doxxed by Modders.
Not the fact that people have been stalked n harassed on and offline by Modders (and they fans).
Not the fact that people outside of the Sims community have had to deal with modders stealing their work.
Not the fact that an individuals make 10x more than actual EA employees but still want MORE of peopleâs money cuz Greed.
Nah, itâs definitely none of that. Itâs 100% you.
You mean to tell me that you can spent money on NetFlix, Amazon, Spotify subscriptions etc., but canât afford to spend â$2-$5â on content made from scratch?
You just want everything I make for free? Thatâs Broke Bitch Behavior.
Then we have the Anti-MLM and Anti-Permapaywall communities.
Much like the Anti-MLM movement, the Anti-Permapaywall movement came about when people started voicing their concerns about not only the amount modders in the Sims community charged for their content, but the lack of transparency on moddersâ parts about when (if ever) theyâd release items theyâve had locked behind a paywall for a very long time.
I personally donât know when modders like Cowbuild, Pixelvibes, Bergdorf, and Busra-tr (just to name a few) began their create a doxxing list crusade of some sort, but information about that (and more) can be read here and here.
While the Anti-MLM movement began to increase so did the number of people (alot of them being former MLM reps of all ranks) sharing their stories about what it was like being apart of an MLM. The Anti-Permapaywall movement imho is slowly growing and gaining more traction not only due to what happened these past few weeks, but also because itâs still a new-ish thing alotta people arenât privy to. To be frank, you really have to look for the Anti-Permapaywall content at times.
From what Iâve seen, the goal of this particular movement is to
spread awareness of modders whoâre milking people out they money (like EA does) and actively go out of their way to silence people through intimidation
basically demand that EA creates a stricter, blunter paywall policy and see to it that itâs followed so that permapaywalls (and the folks who make âem) come to an official end so that modders who actually follow EAâs ToS to the letter can be rewarded for their hard work (either through donations, Early Access and general support).
Both Anti communities literally do the same thing (albeit different subjects) in terms of seeking to make the world a better place. And, as Iâve stated before, a huge shift recently occurred in peopleâs attitudes towards paywalls so, thereâs really only one way a movement can go like this can go: up.
However, as Iâve also stated, hiccups occur in which a community with a common goal begin to fight amongst each other and majority of the time, itâs due to the actions of people within the community and the sudden inability to understand the concept of what accountability is.
Itâs here Iâd like to tell yall the story of Mallory, formerly known as idontwantnohuns (I donât want no huns).
Mallory entered the Anti-MLM community, I wanna say almost a year ago. Her Anti-MLM content consisted of skits, a variety of characters (one being a hilarious elderly woman, the other being a âBoss Babeâ, and more), songs, and when it was serious (ie racism, ableism, homophobia, abuse, etc.) sheâd get serious.
Due to all of this, her platform grew pretty quickly. I mean⊠how could it not? She was rather unique. She was met with alotta support from the Anti-MLM community, especially those who contributed in spearheading the movement.
Because I wasnât always in the mood to get my fill on Anti-MLM content and wasnât on social media as muchâ come to think of it, I mayâve went on a small break at the timeâ I didnât see everything, but when I returned I noticed that alotta cryptic shit was going around about how âeveryone oughta go their separate waysâ, âthe Anti-MLM community isnât a place for dramaâ, so on and so forth.
Iâve also noticed Mallory beginning to talk about how the Anti-MLM community was as catty and bad as the MLM community and not only had she lost followers, a number of Anti-MLMers distanced themselves from her.
So, lil ol me, beinâ outta the loop and wanting to know wtf happened decided to a lil digging, and hereâs what I managed to gather to the best of my ability:
According to some Anti-MLMers, Mallory went from being a woman contributing to the conversation of MLMs topics to wanting to be first in starting the conversations.
An example of this would be the incident in which a former MONAT rep was sharing her story about getting bullied out of the company by her upline. Iâll get discuss this more in a minute.
Some found it a lil annoying how Mallory would always seem to focus on one topic when the majority have moved on from it. Iâm not sure which topicsâ Iâd like to think it was something like the MONAT convention or somethinâ and not the times when she called out racist bigotsâ but it was something that made some folks go, âLet it go, sis.â
There were allegations of Mallory bullying and harassing individuals as well as using an MLM tactic known as love-bombing.
Iâm not too familiar with the term but from what I heard, itâs a method in which an individual gives somebody (who might be vulnerable) attention and affection as means to influence them into doing something.
Allegedly, Mallory love-bombed the former MONAT rep into doing an interview with her. According to the former rep, she said that Mallory would shower her with praise, telling her how brave she was in speaking up against MONAT and their practices, giving her compliments here and there, and other stuff that I donât recall. The former rep also discussed how an incident occurred in which a friend of hers allegedly said something transphobic on a podcast and Mallory repeatedly contacted her about it to the point she (the rep) felt she was being harassed.
Other Anti-MLMers began to share their stories about Malloryâs behavior towards them which they deemed being toxic and practically harassment. And then at some point, people (Mallory included) started sharing DMs and voicechats about private conversations.
Of course this was met with people saying, âWhy couldnât yall handle this private?â, âWhat does this have to do with the Anti-MLM movement?â, âWhy the drama?â Details. Details.
To be honest, thereâve many cases in which Anti-MLMers have engaged in harmful behavior towards other Anti-MLMers. But I guess none of that matters to some folks because the common goal is end MLMsâ everything else is drama.
During this time, Mallory was relatively quiet and mainly focused on putting out Anti-MLM content; whenever she was asked to respond to said allegations, her responses were usually, âI apologize and Iâm reflecting on my actions and if Iâve wronged you please let me know. My DMsâre always opened.â However when people (who were from marginalized communities) did come to her about things the harmful things sheâs done, sheâd reply with a thank you and, perhaps my favorite, âIâve received your messaged.â (whatever the fuck that means).
Small Note: I received a message just like that one before. I told a white Anti-MLM that using Tupacâs love song to Black Women as a Roe v Wade anthem to all women was extremely inappropriate; I didnât request for her to remove the video just told her next time to pick a different song. Her response? âI received your message. Thank you.â Then she deleted my comment and blocked me when I got into an argument with a white woman who accused me of being a âsegregating gatekeeperâ. (That was truly a fun experience).
While I donât know what went on through Malloryâs head at the time, it appeared to me that she figured if she ignored it, itâd go away. But it didnât. Instead it increased, especially when she talked about how MLMs needed to be held accountable for their actions.
Because these allegations mounted and she was being faced with more criticism, she finally had no choice but to address the allegations.
She denied all of it and said, âLook at all the allegations and ask yourselves if you really think thatâs who I am? If you do, I canât argue it but Iâm not that kind of person. Iâm reflective in my actions and I do my best to make things right. I pride myself in helping people and thatâs all I wanna do.â
She also mentioned her ADHD and whenever something happens to somebody or community she cares about, she spirals and wants to resolve the issue otherwise she canât rest; as a result the situation with the former MLM rep occurred where she repeatedly sent voice messages asking to have a conversation. But she wouldnât necessarily call that harassment, but she apologized if the former rep (and anybody else) felt harassed by her.
I didnât know where to put this, so Iâll put this here too. At one point in time, I canât recall, she doxxed a former friendâs number while sharing messages between them, due to not scratching out the womanâs number completely. But by the time she came back to correct that mistake, the damage was done. Did she do it on purpose because she was angry? I truly do not know, but it definitely wasnât a good look for her.
Another incident occurred in which Mallory announced her departure from the Anti-MLM community on Instagram and moved her entire platform over to YouTube. In her farewell message she talked about being bullied and betrayed by people she trusted. While she would continue the fight in helping bring down MLMs, she couldnât see herself being associated with the toxic Anti-MLM community on Instagram anymore. Then she dipped.
Now let me tell you the story of Sunny, aka Mack3030.
Just need to repeat that this is only from my point of view.
Sunny started off reblogging posts from other bloggers about their frustration with paywalled content being low quality and locked behind even more paywalls. Then she herself began to make posts of her own about this topic. In addition to this, she took part in exposing permapaywallers and their shitty practices.
She made a directory that contained quite a number of paywall modders and their problematic behaviors (mild and extreme) which is very helpful considering it saves the hassle of having to look everything up yourself (the available linksâre right there).
She also made a list of modders who followed EAâs ToS to support and where to get permapaywalled content for free. Cuz letâs be real, if these permapaywallersâre happily breaking the rules (cuz suck it EA), why should simmers care about abiding by their rules? Equal playinâ field imho.
At some point in time, Sunny ended up becoming another one of Cowbuildâs victims and she proceeded to get doxxed and harassed. Because of this, Sunnyâs mission to end scummy permapaywalled content became very personal. Itâs one thing to steal and convert items then overcharge unsuspecting people, but to try and intimidate people into silence over pixels (many of which you didnât even make)?! You really got people fucked up.
Sunnyâs blog started to gain more traction and with the way shit blew up on Twitter, Iâd reckon quite a number of people (myself included) shared her directory so that people can be informed.
It was during this time, a memory of allegations I saw in passing about Sunny potentially being a racist was circulating, so I decided to do some digging on good ol Tumblr.
According to a variety of what seems to be throwaway accounts, Sunny went by the username SolarPirate on DollHouseMafia. In a no longer private conversation, SolarPirate engaged in a political conversation in which she said revealed she had voted for Trump twice, but after the terroristic attack on the Capitol January 6th, 2021, she expressed deep regret in her voting decisions.
In addition to this, there were allegations of SolarPirate engaging in bullying and harassing multiple Black members into leaving the DHM. which was operated by Pescado, whomâs been shown to have made quite a number of racist remarks about Asians.
(Update: I made a mistake about Pescado's involvement with DHM. Here's the info I copy-pasted:
Pescado **DID NOT RUN DHM**. I was a part of the Dollhouse Mafia mod team for a time as 13Ravens.Â
Pescado was never involved in it. The only relation he had to any of that was, or so I heard, sort of helping in hosting links and shit on his domain Paysitesmustbedestroyed (which was the OG years before downwithpatreon), also similar to TS4Rebels.
Sorry about that. I know this lengthy post is based solely from my POV, but I still wanna make sure I give yall as much accurate information as possible, so please lemme know if there're any mistakes and I'll fix and/or link the correct info in a timely fashion. Thanks!)
There was also a time where Sunny on her Mack3030 account laughed at an anti-Black comment made about Harrie, a Black Woman. In response to the allegations, Sunny confirmed being SolarPirate and the fact she voted for Trump, however she denied being a racist and alleged that alotta the screenshots circulating about her were doctored by the permapaywallers themselves to discredit her and the entire Anti-Permapaywall movement as a whole.
(I also wanna add she made several attempts to defend herself against the racist allegations (along with her voting decision at the time) and as a result, people who used to be friends and/or cordial with her cut ties with Sunny as well as voiced their disgust and disappointment in her. Yeah even Bucky-- who's no longer in the community (iirc)-- and that speaks volumes.)
There were also comments here and there about the relevance in who Sunny voted for. Talking about it was distracting from actual problems in the community, the permapaywalling doxxing thieving scumbags. This was unnecessary drama and people just needed to go their separate ways. (yâknow⊠ainât it funny how politics just neeeeever seem to have a place anywhere even when itâs present everywhere (even in things that serve as forms of escapism)? Very interesting).
After much back and forth, along with several deleted posts, Sunny eventually issued a public apology which can be read here. To sum it up, she apologized for her political affiliations and those hurt by her decision to for Trump and other harmful actions she's caused and sheâd do better. However, it's important to note that it was heavily implied that this conversation about her was a âdistractionâ from the Anti-Permapaywall movement. Based on the comment section, itâs also important to add that Sunny had edited her apology at one point because of this. And this happened in April. Three (soon to be four) months ago.
Okay, so Sunny owned up to the fact she a not shit person and wants to do better, right? We love somebody actively calling for accountability holding herself accountable! Well⊠uhm... no. It didnât end there. In fact, the topic of Sunny being a racist (among other things) returned. Along with that, the same âWhat does that have to do with anything?â, âUnnecessary dramaâ arguments returned as well.
Since this post is already rather long, and I donât wanna make the mistake of repeating myself, Iâm gonna pick up the pace here and link a few posts by people whoâve documented their interactions and experiences with Sunny (from there I highly recommend going through their Mack3030 tag to get the full picture). That being said, Iâm going to summarize to the of my ability the rest of this interesting lil saga.
On Tumblr, Sunny proceeded to get called out for not holding herself accountable for her actions (and lack thereof) and people voiced their concerns that Sunny was trying to make the Anti-Paywall movement all about herself due to being the target of harassment, bullying and doxxing. Even when someone else was targeted by a paywaller n friends, it appeared as though she'd make those situations about her too. In addition to making things all about her, there were allegations that alotta her attention was focused on non-white paywallers. (Very sus if y'ask me.)
A few also expressed annoyance at how paywalls seemed to be the ONLY thing Sunny talked about nowadays. Sunny admitted this and said it was a result of her ADHD.
In addition to this, she was associated with an individual by the name of texasthegreatdestroyer (TGD), who was allegedly bullying and harassing gyaru, a disabled transindividual of color and Yoonie, who's biracial (as seen in their links and posts). There were even allegations made that Sunny and TGD were the same people (which they both vehemently deny).
Yoonie and Sunny had a private conversation with one another and at some point, Yoonie requested that Sunny denounce TGDâs actions and holding them accountable for their actions. Given that Sunny is all about accountability, this shouldâve been something done immediately, especially given the fact gyaru is a trans minority and Sunny is all about supporting the LGBTQIA+ community.
Sunny didnât do this right away, opting instead to continue posting and reblogging Anti-Permapaywall content rather than addressing a problem within the Anti-Paywall community. About a week or so later, Sunny made a post showing that she blocked TGD and didnât condone their behavior, but also added that if anybody else had problems with TGD to go to them and not her.
However, somehow someway, TGD was able to find out about said conversations about them and still continued their abusive behavior towards gyaru and Yoonie. They even found out about the recent conversation between gyaru and Sunny and made remarks about that. This meant one of two things: Sunny was still in contact with TGD and pretended to block them or TGD is Sunnyâs alt account.
(Now, I would've said that it was possible TGD found out about this stuff well after the fact, however, based on what I read, TGD was already aware and talking about information from these convos loooong before they were ever posted for everyone to see)
It's also interesting to note that TGD was able to reblog (and respond) to Sunnyâs final post and I was curious to see if it was possible for a blocked account to do that. So I blocked my alt-account and with my alt-account, I looked up this account. I did this give or take a few times because sometimes technology wonât let me be great (and Iâm rarely active on Tumblr so Iâm not familiar with the new features). Couldnât find the unwashed bootyhole tweet I posted. In fact, I couldnât find my account at all. Just a lil somethinâ to think about.
The situation on Tumblr moved over to Twitter and whenever Sunny was met with criticism and questions over there, sheâd either ignore it and/or block the people questioning her (most of 'em from what I've seen being Black n Brown Simmers).
Not only did Sunny express her frustration at being allegedly bullied and attacked for her past behaviors that she already addressed and was striving to do (and be) better, Sunny vague tweeted about Yoonie (who iirc doesn't have a Twitter) being a manipulative clout chaser, which led to Yoonie releasing the conversation between them basically asking, âBitch where?â
People went to those associated with Sunny and requested that they address the situation as well because silence is compliance, babe, and we canât have that regardless of having a common goal.
During this time, quite a few things happened on both Twitter and Tumblr. Unfortunately, I canât remember all of the orders in which it happened, but I'll do my best to sum up everything I saw.
An unknown pervert made a Tumblr account called MacksDirtySecret (or something like that). The account contained Sunnyâs simself having sex with the Sims townie, Bob Pancakes.
They also went outta they way to add Sunny's Mack3030 tag in these posts; although the accountâs existence was extremely brief and itâs looong gone now (I hope so, because I donât see it on my block list anymore) the damage was done.
Lemme digress for a minute because I saw this and practically howled with laughter because I was perplexed. In one of Sunnyâs recent posts about the sexual harassment, someone added these screenshots (it looks like it came from either LiveJournal or DreamWidth but I really donât know) and when I saw the last comment, all I could say was, âWhat?â Did this guy compare some creep sexually harassing Sunny via her simself to Simbelene making fanfic of Marvel Characters and posting it to OnlyFans?!
Oneâs completely harmless and the otherâs fkn disturbing. Yeah itâs in quotes and heavily implied to be sarcastic, but câmon dude. Donât bring somebody into a conversation that got nothing to do with Sunny. I donât know Simbeleneâs relationship with Sunny; all Iâve seen them do is reblog each other. I wouldn't constitute that as a friendship. (but go off I guess...)
Sunny continued to make anti-paywall content and ignore criticisms against her, choosing to reblog those who supported her (and sorta kinda maybe definitely shaded people for not speaking up like she supposedly was) instead.
On August 21st, Sunny made what appeared to be her final post (with some questionable screenshots) on both Twitter and Tumblr about what she was working behind the scenes while being harassed and bullied. Then she dipped.
Didja see it?
Yall saw it right?
The similarities in both stories?
Quite fascinating donât you think?
Hereâre some things that fascinated me the most:
Mallory and Sunny allowed allegations against them to fester by constantly avoiding the issues and/or ignoring it until they couldnât anymore.
When when it blew up in their faces they found themselves being questioned and criticized at every angle and couldnât handle the pressure anymore which led to them removing themselves from certain platforms altogether. While I absolutely believe (especially in Sunnyâs case) harassment and bullying contributed in both women leaving their respective platform(s), I also believe that they couldnât handle being called out for their actions.
In wanting to basically do the right thing, they hurt people in the process, majority of these people being-- you guessed it-- BIPOC. (I also feel that more often than not both Mallory and Sunny used their autism as a shield to avoid accountability.)
In Malloryâs case, she didnât respect the boundaries of the WoC she interacted with because she wanted to resolve issues on her time and legit harassed them. Sunny, on the other hand, contributed in silencing of BIPOC people by blocking them and constantly saying things like, âCan we stop focusing on me and my faults and focus on more important issues, like scummy permapaywallers in the Sims community?â
And contrary to what Sunny (and even Mallory) may believe, if you as white person contribute in silencing, tone-policing, and violating the boundaries of BIPOC, thatâs racist.
[CUE THE RANT]
Do I think Sunny did the damn thing when it came to the permapaywall situation?
Yes. She just happened to get more attention because of it, which isnât a big deal to me because, as far as I know, everyone just wants to spread awareness and put an end to this particular mess thatâs been plaguing the Sims community for years. I just donât appreciate people acting like Sunny was the ONLY one talking about this ish and doing all the work when "nobody else would". (Just take a look at the links she's provided in her own directory and you'll see that she weren't made by her)
Do I also think Sunnyâs a racist who failed miserably at convincing alotta people sheâs been doing her best to change her ways?
Short Answer: Yes.
Mid Answer: Yes!
Long Answer: Yeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssss!!!
And itâs absolutely a relevant topic to discuss because, much like permapaywallers, it's about character. Just like I wanna know who a modder is before deciding whether or not to give my money and/or support to âem, I wanna know who people in the Sims community are before I make the conscious decision to associate myself with them.
If theyâre an insensitive greedy SoB, I wanna know.
If theyâre toxic AF, I wanna know.
If theyâre a cultural-appropriating bigot, I wanna know.
If theyâre a racist, homophobic, transphobic ableist bastard. I. WANNA. KNOW.
And that ish does NOT solely apply to modders.
Sunny spent a lot of her time demanding the Sims community hold shitty people accountable for their actions and made it her mission for that ish to happened to the point of she became extremely aggressive and rather unpleasant. But when it came time for her to do the same thing, crickets. Crickets! Add a few cicadas and grasshoppers in there too if you want. Itâs totally fine if she constantly reminds everyone about Anto being apart of the doxxing squad (even though he apologized for it), but donât bring up the fact she voted for Trump twice. Donât remind everyone that she tried to defend and minimize that shit on more than one occasion which resulted in her losing friendships. Donât talk about how she laughed at racist jokes and remarks.
Donât talk about how she's associated with other problematic and racist people and rarely if ever addresses that ish. Don't talk about the allegations of her taking a page outta scummy paywallers' handbook (ie sharing private conversations w/o consent, allegedly making alt-accounts, etc.) Donât talk about any of that, because issa "distraction" from "real issues", sheâs "changed" for the better and apologized for all of it THREE. MONTHS. AGO. So just drop it, okay?
(and please look at the timestamps that show the time between when she tried to once again defend (and minimize) her political affiliations on a deleted reblogged post she made and the time she posted her apology. I wanna clarify that the timestamp is when somebody responded to Sunny's post, not when Sunny made the post cuz again, she deleted it).
Is it possible that some screenshots mayâve been doctored up by trolls to discredit her? Oh yeah, most definitely. I wonât deny that. But is it more probable than not that Sunny's a racist and (to be a lil blunt here) a fuck up? Yes. That doesn't mean she's beyond redemption. That doesn't mean she's incapable of changing. It just means she can't go around saying she's changed because saying it ainât enough. This isn't some minute situation in which somebody says your least favorite food is their fave and you agree to disagree on that ish. This is about Sunny participating in putting the lives of BIPOC (especially those whom're disabled, apart of the LGBTQIA+ community, etc. cuz Intersectionality exists, sis) at risk-- (and it must be stressed) not once but twice and continues to cause harm through various actions and inactions-- and wanting to get over (as well as minimize) it because she already "apologized" and "addressed" the situation. But I (a Black Woman) am supposed to take into account that Sunny's mad, and frustrated, and tired that people keep talking about how she's a racist and continues to be problematic???? Newsflash, your road to redemption doesn't end when you want it to. It doesn't end with some apology that can be easily edited and move on from. It begins with you putting in the work to change and accepting the fact you're not owed forgiveness from those you hurt nor are you owed a second chance.
Just like she put in the work to bring attention to the paywall issues, she's gotta put in the work and show that she's taking the proper steps to change and not only does she gotta do that, she gotta put her hurt feelings aside in order to do it; it doesnât matter how exhausting and frustrating it is to constantly have your character called into question -- especially when it's been shown multiple times that you not only come from a place where you have multiple layers of privilege, you confessed to using that privilege to further the oppression of people who're already oppressed. And need I remind everybody she apologized for this ish three months ago (soon to be four) but was still doing and getting called out for problematic ish she did after making that apology up until she left??? This isn't a walk in the park. It's NOT an easy task. She really gotta own that shit and do better, but she hasn't; that's why she's received alotta backlash and she ain't like it, that's one of the main reasons why she left.
If, for whatever reason, some of yall still don't see how and why Sunny's voting record and other actions're relevant to this "pixel drama", then so be it. Do you, boo.
In conclusion to this very long ass post (haha I feel like Iâm writing a term paper again), in both the Anti-MLM and Anti-Paywall communities, I believe Sunny and Malloryâre like broken clocks: right twice a day. They did good work, but theyâve harmed people and were wrong and ended up discrediting themselves to the point they felt the need to leave when met with alotta backlash. Malloryâs still doing her thing on YouTube, and Sunnyâs probably moved on to something else or is actually taking a break. Will she come back? Dunno. Donât care. But her leaving isn't this giant blow and mega loss to the Anti-Paywall movement some people out here're tryna make it out to be and again, I donât like (nor do I appreciate) seeing that kind of narrative being pushed out like that. Itâs very inconsiderate to the people who contributed just as much (hell maybe even more) to this whole anti-permapaywall thing as Sunny has and erases them and their hard work.
Thanks for takin' time to read this in its entirety. Or if y'skimmed it, that's fine too. Still appreciate it. I'mma head out now.
[Just a copy-paste of my mini-rant. I took the pics over a month ago-- long before 3DMuhari was called out for scamming someone outta $180, privated, purged content from their account then rebranded-- but didnt post it til recently due to laptop issues.]