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An Idea and a Question: Pay-What-You-Want on Group Listings

We have Listings for Pay-to-Play and Free listings and I was wondering if there could be an Pay-What-You-Want option to add to the listing. The reason would be because if someone is looking to be financially compensated but they don't want it to be required. This came from a personal question in making a game and trying to advertise it as Pay-What-You-Want. TTRPG Content sites like Drive-Thru RPG allows you to search for materials by Pay-What-You-Want and I was wondering if there was a clear Method on listing your Game on Roll20 as Pay-What-You-Want. I am wanting to create a game that is a Pay-What-You-Want game where Payment isn't required. I Want to use the listing feature that Roll20 has but I don't want to break any rules. Could I list it as a Free Game then note in the game description that the game would be Pay-What-You-Want? Or would I have to list it as a Paid Game and do Amount/Method/Frequency of payment as Pay-What-You-Want/Method of Payment/Weekly?
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The later, I believe, for now, you would list it as a PAID game on roll20 and describe your terms (Pay-what-you-want) in the payment description box that's provided on Paid Game pages.
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