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I spent several days making a website to host my content for my paying Patrons. I was fortunate enough to already have a yearslong project I was working on that met my needs, but never was going to go anywhere, so I just needed to make a bunch of changes to make it for my Patreon instead.

  • Step 1 ) Become an active paying Patron

  • Step 2 ) Go to https://theboylusts.com

  • Step 3) Click on "Patreon Login"

  • Step 4) Click on "Allow" so my website can gather your Patron Information

  • Step 4) Enjoy the content and let me know what you think!

I copy the posts over from Patreon, but for each individual photo/video. You can search my posts, sort by post type (all, text, link, photo, or video), and upvote, or downvote >.>, each post. The comment feature is fairly rudimentary, so don't use it for any problems you might. If I posted a link to a Patreon post, it's cause I wanted to speed up the process cause it took me hours to upload the ~150 images at full quality, and will eventually replace them with posts of the images.

The main goal was to provide a place to upload my videos, rather than Google Drive, but it can serve as much more than that as I flesh out the feature capabilities.

Any issues, please let me know here!

EDITS

June 14th: You can now slow down or speed up videos on my website. I find that slowing down the Connor's Growth video can make it better, and rather than just making another video with it slowed down, I gave you the option directly.

July 10th: I've added comments for a bit now, but it is in a better place today than when I added them. I still need to get a reply feature fully working, though I might have to rethink how that works. It is fairly rudimentary, so don't use it for any problems you are having with the website, just for thoughts on each post's content. I get notifications for comments and upvotes, so I will see it.

August 7th: I removed the downvotes, changed upvotes to likes with a heart icon, and added counts for both comments and likes. The icons also are always visible, rather than only showing up when hovering a post in the feed.

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