End of the Free Internet
efedora writes: "The End of Free keeps a list of the various transitions to paid services from free net sites. The list is getting longer. When I think of an individual site that's really worthwhile I say to myself, "Sure, that site is worth $4.95 a month". The problem is there are going to be lots of sites at $$$ a month and it sure adds up." Of course even Slashdot is planning on rolling out subscriptions-for-no-banner-ads sometime soon, so I suppose we're not entirely immune to the subscription bug either.
Soon End of Free will start charging users to see the list of free net sites transitioning to paid services.
Dial... up? I think... I remember that. Something is coming back to me... Ahhhhgh!... Bad memories... surfacing... Ah! No! Download... so slow! It hurts, Mommy! It hurts! Make it faster! AAAAAAAGH!
The enemies of Democracy are
I wouldn't pay $4.95/month to have ads removed from slashdot.
...but I would put a $5 bill down CowboyNeal's g-string in exchange for a lapdance.
Know what I like about atheists? I've yet to meet one that believes God is on their side.
Have you done any market research to back this up?
Well, you'd be insane to use this for anything important... but yes, they have.
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TO summarize your suggestion: you want influence, access, and special priviliges in exchange for monetary contributions?
That's not slashdot, that's a democracy!
-nd