While charging a fee per upload could help prevent AI spam, it may also negatively impact small or independent creators. Sometimes, even if we spend a whole month creating an environment pack, sales may still be modest. Considering the 88% revenue share and additional challenges—like in my country, where each payout costs a $33 wire fee regardless of the amount—even earning $100 in sales might result in receiving less than $50 after fees. Also, Fab currently doesn’t allow us to set a minimum payout threshold, which adds to the difficulty.
The real issue lies with the misuse of AI. There should be stricter actions against accounts that mass-generate AI content and falsely present it as personal creative work—this is not only misleading, but it also damages the platform’s integrity. Temporary or permanent selling bans could be considered in such cases.
It would also help to bring back features like user reviews or community flagging/reporting for suspected AI-generated content. A more targeted investigation of accounts flooding the platform with AI-generated assets would be a better long-term solution than general penalties that affect all creators equally.
Note: My English is not very strong, so I used ChatGPT AI to help correct the grammar in this message.