Deleting my Humble Bundle after the insistence on the recent changes. I don't blame them for trying to become a business, but maintaining the air of charity about it is pretty despicable. Why not just run a perpetual storefront *and* maintain the charity drives at full tilt? rockpapershotgun.com/humble-bu

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Gathering a cut to cover infrastructure and other expenses seems perfectly reasonable. 30% seems excessive though. Still a great service for devs, consumers, and charities so I'm not mad.

@tilduke 15-30% is normal app marketplace percentages these days. As a charity, they'd have charitable-organization methods of covering raw expenses in other ways than charging flat marketplace-profit percentages on the likes of Steam/Google/Apple/Amazon/etc.
It's fine they want to be a business, but I'm unappreciative of the approach.

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It'll be interesting to see if it actually reduces average payments overall too. Now that they are taking a minimum percentage cut I am much less likely to pay over the minimum value like I normally would. I'll put my dollars to direct donation instead but overall this will hurt the charities.

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