CWz wrote:it won't be as bad as everybody using ad.fly. (that is one thing I dislike about downloading minecraft mods.) I think that asking for donations won't cause an uproar.
Casimir wrote:What effect do you think will it have on the community when people start asking for donations?
xyz wrote:Casimir wrote:What effect do you think will it have on the community when people start asking for donations?
Nothing will change. Also no one will donate.
Calinou wrote:if you're offering some kind of premium feature when donating (that's possible)
xyz wrote:Also no one will donate.
aldobr wrote:i dont kow how to use bitcoin, and i am a programmer heh
mauvebic wrote:Advertisers pay the people providing the space for ads, and they're paid by the people making the ads. Ads, like donations, do not force anyone to buy. Though, donations won't pay you according to clicks/views, you have to make the sale.
Now, if you're easily manipulated by ads, that's not something any individual dev or webmaster can influence by their choice of funding, nor is it their responsability. I'd suggest getting a good education.
Casimir wrote:Ads are bad because they work.
Casimir wrote:They work despite of your education. Aiming at basic human behavior your would have to shut down your instincts to be immune. E.g. curiosity, your brain always willing to learn, your hunger and sexuality. The best way to avoid being manipulated by propaganda/advertisement is to avoid itself in the first place. We should not pollute each other with things like this.
One of the beautiful aspects of free software is that we need no ads, no DRM, no central server to register your account, not to enforce limitations onto each other.
Casimir wrote:Take a look at art that deals with utopian and dystropian worlds. In the beautiful world there are no commercials and no borders (e.g. Iblard Jikan), in the distropian world there are ads everywhere and policemen are killing cyborgs (e.g. Bladerunner).
Casimir wrote:Also I think you overestimate the revenue you would get from ads.
Casimir wrote:Maybe you also value the money more than the fun you would have.
mauvebic wrote:I wouldn't base a business decision on scifi.
mauvebic wrote:Aside, if you don't like marketing and consumerism, why would you want money for what is supposed to be fun?
rubenwardy wrote:Making a mod has no monetary cost; you don't need to employ people, or keep servers running.
Making mods is a hobby, and so you should not ask for money like this, as a wage. You don't work full time on it.
IF I was being paid to finish the short, it'd be done by now.BrandonReese wrote:rubenwardy wrote:Making a mod has no monetary cost; you don't need to employ people, or keep servers running.
Making mods is a hobby, and so you should not ask for money like this, as a wage. You don't work full time on it.
Just because it doesn't cost you anything doesn't mean you can't desire making money at it. Isn't your time worth something? Most of our work is all about our time, even if you are an employee in a manufacturing facility your wage is really about your time. For instance I would spend more time developing mods, if I wasn't spending so much time developing software that runs businesses. I could shift some of that time to mod development if there was some money in it. I enjoy writing mods anyway so when my free time and my motivation coincide I write mods. I think that is the same thing Casimir is saying. If he got donations, he could spend less time sorting shoes and more time developing mods. If there were no donations, and he still developed mods instead of sorting shoes he could starve to death, and then he will not be sorting shoes or developing mods.
mauvebic wrote:Well in any case I wouldn't mix work with leisure. If you can make money modding via whatever financing you think is appropriate, more power to you, but I'd treat it as a bonus, not a substitute to employment. A job is a steady income, donations and ads aren't.
BrandonReese wrote:Just because it doesn't cost you anything doesn't mean you can't desire making money at it. Isn't your time worth something? Most of our work is all about our time, even if you are an employee in a manufacturing facility your wage is really about your time. For instance I would spend more time developing mods, if I wasn't spending so much time developing software that runs businesses. I could shift some of that time to mod development if there was some money in it. I enjoy writing mods anyway so when my free time and my motivation coincide I write mods. I think that is the same thing Casimir is saying. If he got donations, he could spend less time sorting shoes and more time developing mods. If there were no donations, and he still developed mods instead of sorting shoes he could starve to death, and then he will not be sorting shoes or developing mods.
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