Why Derek is never going to get rich off of this site
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The women in his life have told him this repeatedly.ThomasFremont said:
You're just full of disappointment.ApostleofGrief said:ThomasFremont the tuff dude.
I didn't say I was leaving, only not funding it (Derek already knew that by now anyway) -
Fixed.CuntWaffle said:
TheThomasFremont said:
You're just full of disappointment.ApostleofGrief said:ThomasFremont the tuff dude.
I didn't say I was leaving, only not funding it (Derek already knew that by now anyway)women in his life have told him this repeatedly. -
My bigger issue is that I don't care very much about Husky Football anymore. I would rather have root canal surgery than write an article about Jake Browning's surgically repaired shoulder (or whatever the fuck).ApostleofGrief said:
Derek seems like a nice guy but I have a feeling that the "Later Guys" might be from him. The tone of his announcements don't paint a picture of reaping money hand over fist. In fact it sounds exactly like exactly what is depicted in the article.allpurpleallgold said:
Feels like a "Later Guys" post is brewing.ApostleofGrief said:
Well, I didn't invent the internet or the failing culture creation websites like this one. I think you invested in this. And I know you aren't a dude either in the fuck off bro-culture here. Don't invest heavily in it...allpurpleallgold said:
Fuck off.ApostleofGrief said:
riiiiiiight.... well, actually I do but I didn't write the article -- one point is that weird assholes like you saying "fuck off" are one reason advertisers don't like their images sitting on the same screen.haie said:
You don't know anything about servers or technology in general. Fuck offApostleofGrief said:The TL;DR version is: But the truth is that running a platform for culture creation is, increasingly, a charity operation undertaken by larger companies. Servers are expensive, and advertisers would rather just throw money at Facebook than take a chance on your weird, problematic network. Generating and incubating internet culture has little market value in and of itself.
But in any event, you're making a lot of assumptions in this thread.
This site is a huge success from the standpoint of giving the Half Brain culture a professional platform and home base. The financial future remains to be seen. The site broke even in 2016 and existed fully off donations. Let's see what happens for 2017. -
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As someone who made a significant contribution to this site when it started, I never looked at it as an investment. I looked it as a way to help build something that I'd enjoy and 4+ years later, I'm still enjoying it.ApostleofGrief said:
Well, I didn't invent the internet or the failing culture creation websites like this one. I think you invested in this. And I know you aren't a dude either in the fuck off bro-culture here. Don't invest heavily in it...allpurpleallgold said:
Fuck off.ApostleofGrief said:
riiiiiiight.... well, actually I do but I didn't write the article -- one point is that weird assholes like you saying "fuck off" are one reason advertisers don't like their images sitting on the same screen.haie said:
You don't know anything about servers or technology in general. Fuck offApostleofGrief said:The TL;DR version is: But the truth is that running a platform for culture creation is, increasingly, a charity operation undertaken by larger companies. Servers are expensive, and advertisers would rather just throw money at Facebook than take a chance on your weird, problematic network. Generating and incubating internet culture has little market value in and of itself.
You act like those of us who contributed expected some financial returns. I don't think any of us expected that. If it comes to that at some point in the future, great. If not, that's great too. -
You can't put a price on FREE PUB!!!!
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Yeah, but nobody fucking cares.ApostleofGrief said:ThomasFremont the tuff dude.
I didn't say I was leaving, only not funding it (Derek already knew that by now anyway) -
Amen!whlinder said:You can't put a price on FREE PUB!!!!
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Let me tell you what will happen for 2017. These cheap fucks will pony up or I will find them and set their houses on fire. Then this place will either break even or run a slight surplus, or a bunch of basement dwelling losers will be homeless. That's what will happen.DerekJohnson said:
My bigger issue is that I don't care very much about Husky Football anymore. I would rather have root canal surgery than write an article about Jake Browning's surgically repaired shoulder (or whatever the fuck).ApostleofGrief said:
Derek seems like a nice guy but I have a feeling that the "Later Guys" might be from him. The tone of his announcements don't paint a picture of reaping money hand over fist. In fact it sounds exactly like exactly what is depicted in the article.allpurpleallgold said:
Feels like a "Later Guys" post is brewing.ApostleofGrief said:
Well, I didn't invent the internet or the failing culture creation websites like this one. I think you invested in this. And I know you aren't a dude either in the fuck off bro-culture here. Don't invest heavily in it...allpurpleallgold said:
Fuck off.ApostleofGrief said:
riiiiiiight.... well, actually I do but I didn't write the article -- one point is that weird assholes like you saying "fuck off" are one reason advertisers don't like their images sitting on the same screen.haie said:
You don't know anything about servers or technology in general. Fuck offApostleofGrief said:The TL;DR version is: But the truth is that running a platform for culture creation is, increasingly, a charity operation undertaken by larger companies. Servers are expensive, and advertisers would rather just throw money at Facebook than take a chance on your weird, problematic network. Generating and incubating internet culture has little market value in and of itself.
But in any event, you're making a lot of assumptions in this thread.
This site is a huge success from the standpoint of giving the Half Brain culture a professional platform and home base. The financial future remains to be seen. The site broke even in 2016 and existed fully off donations. Let's see what happens for 2017. -
So Kim was right?DerekJohnson said:
My bigger issue is that I don't care very much about Husky Football anymore. I would rather have root canal surgery than write an article about Jake Browning's surgically repaired shoulder (or whatever the fuck).ApostleofGrief said:
Derek seems like a nice guy but I have a feeling that the "Later Guys" might be from him. The tone of his announcements don't paint a picture of reaping money hand over fist. In fact it sounds exactly like exactly what is depicted in the article.allpurpleallgold said:
Feels like a "Later Guys" post is brewing.ApostleofGrief said:
Well, I didn't invent the internet or the failing culture creation websites like this one. I think you invested in this. And I know you aren't a dude either in the fuck off bro-culture here. Don't invest heavily in it...allpurpleallgold said:
Fuck off.ApostleofGrief said:
riiiiiiight.... well, actually I do but I didn't write the article -- one point is that weird assholes like you saying "fuck off" are one reason advertisers don't like their images sitting on the same screen.haie said:
You don't know anything about servers or technology in general. Fuck offApostleofGrief said:The TL;DR version is: But the truth is that running a platform for culture creation is, increasingly, a charity operation undertaken by larger companies. Servers are expensive, and advertisers would rather just throw money at Facebook than take a chance on your weird, problematic network. Generating and incubating internet culture has little market value in and of itself.
But in any event, you're making a lot of assumptions in this thread.
This site is a huge success from the standpoint of giving the Half Brain culture a professional platform and home base. The financial future remains to be seen. The site broke even in 2016 and existed fully off donations. Let's see what happens for 2017.







