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comment by Meriadoc

Ah good timing. I just sent a message to mk about the funding experiment currently happening and gave some other suggestions. I'll copy the bulk of it here:

    I think it's generally a good idea. At first I was worried about it, because I would share things for different reasons, and didn't like the thought of funding something I shared. Just because I booped it doesn't mean I like it, or that money should go to it. But I quickly forgot about it entirely and just let it do as it does.

    However, I don't think it's how funding should work. For one thing, it is really easy to forget about. It just doesn't really affect anything.... until I remember it. And then I'm annoyed that I'm not really doing anything. The numbers are so small, but if they were big I'd get really war y of sharing things. Bitcoin is also so volatile, and I don't keep up with it, I wouldn't have a perceived notion of how much I'm giving. All it makes me think is "fuck I'd love to just donate money.

    My other main concern is how easily this can be gamed. People will start doing things specifically for the bits, or money, or what have you. It's like having karma, but it's actually valuable. This would be an issue immediately, but on scaling, it's an even bigger thing to deal with.

    It's a neat idea, but it's just not practical. It's prone to problems, and it doesn't make me feel like I'm contributing in the way I want. Of course a donate button is what most are going to ask for, because it's non-invasive and people will care enough to use it, but if I might propose an idea as well that might be just as abysmal, but might have value in consideration:

    Similar to what kb suggested, to have an account, it costs two bucks. That's all. In fact, you can even have an account if you like for free, but to comment or post, you need to pay the two dollars. I feel like this would more than cover the costs of an account, plus discourage trolls, plus would encourage "lurk moar." I propose it that way because I don't like the idea of having a "free trial" of 30 days and then needing to pay. It seems better to have "you can have an account on the site for as long as you like, but to be a part of the community costs a small amount." It feels better and less business-like.

    Additionally, something like NSFWCorp's Conflict Tower in addition to whatever you decide on might be good, where the prices to get in start low, and as it goes higher with more backers, a spot costs more. Doing say may give a benefit like a look into what hubski is considering doing in the future, or minutes of meetings. Maybe do like they did and have a dedicated "Hubski Event", like a dinner or an official meetup somewhere in the country.





thenewgreen  ·  3198 days ago  ·  link  ·  

We have a funding experiment going on?

I couldn't agree more with all of your criticisms of the current experiment. I know mk was excited to try it, but I literally haven't thought twice about it since the first day. I spoke with insomniasexx and she had the same feeling.

    Similar to what kb suggested, to have an account, it costs two bucks. That's all. In fact, you can even have an account if you like for free, but to comment or post, you need to pay the two dollars.
There will be a transactional fixed cost of about $.30-$.40 just to process a $2 transaction. I have always liked the $5 model. It's clean, it covers the transactional cost and the cost per user and puts some more in the hubski hat for things like stickers, t-shirts etc.

Like dublinben, many users have been clamoring for a way to help support the site, which is really, really awesome. More and more, I like a straight up donation mechanism. You choose the amount. It's a good clean start, then we can go from there.

I do like the barrier to entry that your suggestion brings though. That's a good thing.

Meriadoc  ·  3198 days ago  ·  link  ·  

In the end, I think it should be a combination of things. A donate button should always be available to just straight up give, if it's a bit hidden. Have a small friendly reminder drive once a year to promote it too.

The barrier is a really nice idea, but it will certainly piss people off. Not that it's a bad thing. I think we have something unique and valuable here that it's a good consideration, and it discourages assholes, and it regulates the fluxes along with keeping the culture preserved. There were some good points raised on poorer countries having access limited then, but there's certainly ways around that. I haven't thought it through that thoroughly yet, but there are a number that pop into my head immediately.

And the more I think about it, the more I like the Conflict Tower approach as well. We already have a good number of meetups. Having one that happens to have a 'Members Only' meeting during it wouldn't be too bad. It's scalable too, and can be "filled" and finished if the site feels satisfied.

dublinben  ·  3198 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Totally off-topic, but why is your username in green?

Less off-topic, I think donors should have their names highlighted in the comments. Perhaps even have profile badges for different support levels.

CraigEllsworth  ·  3198 days ago  ·  link  ·  

That username is green either because they follow you or you mutually follow each other (greenish-blue).

Edit: went to delete this because the other person got there first, but then discovered I can undelete! That is amazing!

Meriadoc  ·  3198 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Green because I just followed you! It's blue for people you follow, green for people who follow you, and a blue-green for mutual follows.

dublinben  ·  3198 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Very nifty. I love that the UI of Hubski gets discovered so organically.

tla  ·  3198 days ago  ·  link  ·  

My husband and I both pay $12/y each for access to a site that helps us decide on WoW gear upgrades. So a dollar per month. I would probably be willing to go around the same for hubski. But this still keeps out the poorer folk who rely on public internet facilities/hotspots and I really hate that they'd be excluded from here.

However, I suspect there would be people willing to sponsor others; maybe people would even throw in to a sponsorship pool -- $5/yr + $5 to the pool. Maybe a nominal amount from every paid subscription could get allocated to this?

But how do we know who we'd be ok sponsoring?

We could let newbies do shares and hubvotes but only make one comment a day, perhaps, and make it obvious that a badge would give sponsorship to people badging them. "+$" maybe. If paying contributors see someone who they want to keep around, but who hasn't paid up, they give them a badge, have the badge take the user cost/year value from the sponsorship pool and give them a month or a quarter or a year.

I dunno. I've been thinking about it for a while. Maybe it's silly.

kleinbl00  ·  3198 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Something missing from this discussion since I first raised it is the first half of the equation: how much would Hubski have to cost. Rob and I nearly came to blows over a number I massaged out of Reddit - it was a placeholder number, not a hill to die on.

I'd also be perfectly cool paying $10/year with the option to endow 4 subscriptions, for example, or $100 to open the magical floodgates whenever I damn well felt like it. Several of the private trackers I subscribe to offer the ability to buy ratio. Several others allow invites only when you've crossed a threshold. I think there's a lot of versatility IF we decide pay-to-play is worth pursuing. It's a big "if."