In the last few days there has been some information going around about a Discord server called Requiem.
Requiem runs an alliance server on which they use sheer numbers to server-match ships and then lock them down to avoid pvp so they can grind out currencies and commendations for their over 4000-member server. If that's not bad enough on its own, it gets worse.
Requiem runs a Patreon on which, if you donate $5, you are granted a special role in their Discord called "Supporter." Supporters are given precedence over regular members in that they have first-shot at open spots in the server-wide alliances. Effectively charging money for special access to Microsoft's servers.
Since this has all come to light, their Patreon has changed some wording to make it seem more benign, but it functions the same way it always has: Pay $5 or more and you can skip the line to get into your pvp-free Sea of Thieves servers.
I've included the original role benefit description as it appeared up until today:
This potentially breaks some of Microsoft's Terms of Condition:
Section 8b-iv: "The software is licensed, not sold, and Microsoft reserves all rights to the software not expressly granted by Microsoft under these Terms. This licence does not give you any right to, and you may not, unlawfully:" "publish, copy, rent, lease, sell, export, import, distribute or lend the software or the Services, unless Microsoft expressly authorises you to do so;"
It may also violate Discord's Terms of Service because they are/were monetizing a nitro booster role.
Much of this information was posted to the unofficial Reddit server for Sea of Thieves, but was removed and its poster banned for 45 days. Posting it here makes the most sense anyway as the Sea of Thieves guys and gals are more likely to see it.

