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New Zealand Crowdfunds $1.7 Million To Buy A Private Beach (fastcoexist.com)

An anonymous Slashdot reader quotes an article from FastCoExist: When debt-troubled businessman Michael Spackman put his private New Zealand beach on sale, Kiwis started a crowdfunding campaign to buy it back for the public... The crowdfunding campaign raised $1.7 million in donations from around 40,000 people. Even the New Zealand government contributed $254,000.
The BBC reports that the campaign "snubbed a businessman who offered them money in exchange for private access to part of the beach," with the campaign's creator calling this an example of technology's power to unite people for a common cause. "Sometimes you can feel powerless, so for us, it's been a marvelous experience... There's been a real feeling of coming together."

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  1. Re:Hahahahaha by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Probably it's gonna become a polluted shithole with trash strewn all over the place.

    And the basis of your prediction is what? Because, that's what the adjacent, publicly owned coastline looks like? It doesn't.

    (Silly me. No point in confusing you with facts, you've already made up your mind).