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Ask HN: Are you paying for access to a private community? Why?

8 点作者 RikNieu大约 5 年前
I&#x27;m trying to understand paid-for and private social networks and communties and would like some input from those who use and appreciate them.<p>What communities are you part of? What makes it worth the money for you? Why not just use free alternatives like Reddit or FB?<p>I&#x27;d really like to understand this because it&#x27;s such a foreign concept to me - I don&#x27;t think anything could convince me to sign up for something like that, yet loads of people do.<p>Any thoughts?

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shakkhar大约 5 年前
I pay ~$10 for membership on a niche dating website (for a community that is not served well by the likes of Tinder &#x2F; Match.com &#x2F; etc.). The emphasis is on meeting IRL, and the biggest problem they solve is to offer a large and dense (geographically speaking) network of like-minded real people who are ready to meet. Paid subscription is not the only trick they use to weed out fakes, but it goes a long way. Money is pretty much the only constraint that keeps the site from being flooded by bots and spams.
muzani大约 5 年前
Membership quality is the most important part of a good community. Cash is a good filter.<p>Something Awful bans a lot of people, quite often. Cash keeps them from simply signing up to get around the ban <i>and</i> acts as fine to remind them to behave and read the rules.
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h2odragon大约 5 年前
It&#x27;s not easy to run a good forum; helping the people that do so earn a living seems like a great idea. Such communities often benefit from the filter of having everyone there having a stake in wanting to be there, or a good reason to <i>not</i> want to be there when its no longer fun.<p>Those aspects make a forum fertile grounds for cultist tribal social bullshit, which often kills the community. It&#x27;s like setting out fresh baked bread; it <i>will</i> grow mold eventually; but for the period before that it&#x27;s a lovely wonderful warm comforting thing.
smarri大约 5 年前
Financial Times. Articles relevant to work and comments section makes for good reading i.e. often well informed commentators and debate, usually the journalists chime in too.
throwaway180118大约 5 年前
I spent $10 on an internet forum :|