Our group sets revenue share to zero because all our projects are fundraisers. We send the money we get from itch to charitable organizations and mutual aid. I still lose some money in the process due to payout fees. It's really ridiculous that itch couldn't bother to communicate the reason for the greyscale to the userbase. If they were to communicate openly about this, I'd consider putting a revenue share above zero.
It's also definitely an accessibility issue, as mentioned upthread.
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Have you considered putting this in https://itch.io/jam/nonbinary-bundle ?
Have you considered putting this in https://itch.io/jam/nonbinary-bundle ?
Have you considered putting this in https://itch.io/jam/nonbinary-bundle ?
I made a sale with a special coupon code that would give 50% off to specific people, but it was showing the discounted price as available to everyone without the coupon URL being used. I tested it by logging completely out of my account and it still said 50% off.
For now I have disabled the coupon sale by setting it as a "Draft" sale, but this is really frustrating because it's behaving differently to the description "If a coupon code is provided then the coupons's special URL must be used to access the promotion. The sale will not be listed anywhere on itch.io."