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Sicario ago

We have all witnessed in one way or another how a website which takes on investors can slowly degrade and become outright unusable. Given our commitment to Freedom of Speech, we have to be very careful about who we partner with. Because of this, we have rejected several offers from investors who we believe would not be compatible with Voat’s core philosophy. For the record, we have had investment offers from all over the world during the past 2 years, many of which we were either too busy to entertain or too concerned with underlying motives of the parties involved.

So, what do we do?

I wish I had an answer for you, brother. As you are obviously fully aware, the system works to stranglehold those unprepared to sacrifice their core principles to the highest bidder.

My personal opinion is that the type of investor you are currently going to attract is not going to entertain your philosophy of freedom of speech because your core audience at the moment are alt-right wingnuts. You need to get the hippies in here. They are a target audience to companies and institutions which have more similar guiding principles to your own.

Also, instead of paying people to do full time jobs, perhaps invest time into finding a greater number of dependable volunteers instead. I see it as a two-way street. If people want an internet platform which isn't going to censor them, then they need to contribute something to make sure it stays alive.