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_refugee_  ·  3201 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: 5 Hubski funding ideas that don't involve bitcoin

Well, but it doesn't have to cost you.

You're actually a perfect example. Your account is 33 days old and you say you would gladly pay, but you wouldn't have when you started. (Now, you may have lurked before - but lurking's free for everyone, still, I guess.)

The thing about a 30 day trial is you don't have to opt in if, after 30 days - of participating - you decide you aren't into it. And yeah, you could still lurk and read content if you wanted. You just couldn't comment or post.

Sure we could have people who just make new accounts every 29 days, too. But the committed users would do exactly that, commit.





asdfoster  ·  3201 days ago  ·  link  ·  

But my point is that I wouldn't have stayed around this long if there was the threat of eventually having to pay. I never would have even finished making my account after I saw that. I would never have started hanging out here, I would have gone to one of the many other content aggregation and discussion sites.

goo  ·  3201 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Exactly. It's not the platform itself, but it's the threat of payment. Too many things are thrown at us "for only $19.99 a month" - perhaps it's a social thing, but people are immediately wary of something if they've gotta pay for it. Especially if it's something on the Internet.

asdfoster  ·  3200 days ago  ·  link  ·  

And especially if it's something that they can get somewhere else for free.

prostheticfourhead  ·  3200 days ago  ·  link  ·  

>they can get somewhere else for free

I really have to agree with this. Hubski is a great community, but it's still small and content trickles in pretty slowly. I'd like to spend more time here as the conversations, as far as I've seen, never derail into memes/puns/inside jokes, etc., but I can only check it once a day. If setting up an account came with a 30 day trial period, I wouldn't have bothered and I'd just have kept spending time on reddit/looking for free alternatives.