Slashdot Ad Free: Worst Subscription Service Ever

from the try,-try-again dept

John Taylor writes "I wish that I didn't agree with this guy, but Slashdot has fucked up badly this time. What he doesn't mention is why they are doing it - cue the OSDN Deathstar. I would pay Slashdot if they offered something cool, but they haven't. This is so pathetic, it is unreal." This is, of course, referring to Slashdot's decision to charge people to get rid of the big annoying ads they're planning on introducing. The article linked here points out that they've come up with the worst possible system for doing that. Most of Slashdot's value (they say) comes from the community - and the new pricing scheme discourages that part - because the more you use Slashdot, and the more you participate... the more you pay. They're actively discouraging their heaviest users. It also points out that it's all negative reinforcement. They don't give anything extra of value to users who pay - they just make users who don't pay have a worse experience.
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  1. identicon
    Brandon, 6 Mar 2002 @ 6:48pm

    actually, that could be useful...

    It might actually discourage the twits from using that site.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    alternatives(), 6 Mar 2002 @ 8:27pm

    Slashdot needs to lower expenses.

    The biggest expense is bandwidth.

    Driving away users will lower bandwidth. Given the BIG ad is in the upper most section, it is easly ignored.

    But when has /dork cared about the users?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Drew, 7 Mar 2002 @ 1:19pm

    Ads? What Ads?

    I've been happily browsing websites for a good long time without many different forms of ads, all except those particular annoying ones from x10.com, and I've been able to avoid nearly all of them by using WebWasher & a really deliberate lmhosts table that references a lot of the ad-company servers as 127.0.0.1, saving not only me actually having to look at those ads but also wear and tear on my local DNS server.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Phillip, 7 Mar 2002 @ 5:49pm

    Problems with Slashdot

    People resent having to pay for a magazine where the readers generate all the content. The editorial 'value' comes from randomly choosing submited stuff, adding a poorly spelt one-line comment, and then posting it without doing any fact-checking at all. To add insult to injury, the people who generate the most content are the people who visit the most often... who are going to be the ones most heavily penalised! If they can't break even with 1/3 million targetted readers against distribution alone (they claim it to be $1.5/annum) using advertising then maybe they should think about more intelligent ways of distributing their content (mirrors?).
    Phillip.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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