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Shagoosty ago

As much as Voat hates ads this is the right move. Voat with an ad in the sidebar is better than no Voat at all.

And maybe give everyone an ad free version for like $7 a month or something.

FeelinFroggy ago

I've been through a couple decently populated forums in my day. Best ones I ever did join were possible through paid subscriptions. I say 'best' because the quality of the community just completely skyrockets once you take it out of the "Free" bin and slap a price sticker on there.

I'm not saying Voat needs to do this, just... food for thought.

reeperpill ago

Can you name some examples? I don't know a single forum with a paid subscription.

lucifirius ago

Something Awful is pretty great. Something for everybody there, and only :10bux:

RustlingDay ago

It's great if you like safe spaces, for sure. That place is one of the saddest stories of internet decadence: what started as a mockery of early internet freaks and a haven for pranksters and creative trolling (the site even had a section detailing every legal threat that people had sent them over the years) eventually turned into the place to be for the easily offended and cause-of-the-day slacktivists. Everyone there has to walk on eggshells, prefacing everything they say with a "to be fair" or a "in my humble opinion" in an effort to be as unassertive as possible.

When you have mods banning people for stupid reasons and asking them to pay real money for the privilege of being able of getting banned again, eventually you are left with sycophants and users with little self-respect, or just afraid of speaking their minds. And the ill placed feeling of elitism that they get for posting in a paid forum makes the users with the "right" opinions even more intolerably smug.