As Deadline Approaches, Imgur Pledges Matching Funds To Support Techdirt's Net Neutrality Campaign

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Final days to support our crowdfunding campaign »


Last week we gave a special thanks to Twitch and Namecheap for providing matching funds for our big crowdfunding campaign, and today we want to welcome (and thank!) the greatest photo site on the internet, Imgur, for joining the campaign as well. As the company's CEO, Alan Schaaf said:
Imgur would not have been possible without the tidal wave of innovation that net neutrality makes possible. We're stoked to support Techdirt in paving the way for a genuine, important public dialogue about these issues.
It's been great to see these three companies step up to support the campaign, but it's been you guys, our community, that has gotten us so far already. We're still a bit short of the target -- and I know that money is tight for many and that there are lots of competing offerings where you can put your money (though, if you donate money to the Potato Salad Kickstarter thing and not to us, I don't think we can be friends... because, really?), but any help that folks can give to either get us over the target or to share with others, recognizing how important this issue is, would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks again to all of you who have already supported it or shared it with others. With a little more help we'll be able to meet our goal, and focus that much more of our time and energy on bringing you the best reporting on the fight to keep the internet free and open. As noted earlier, our plan is to bring in additional voices on this issue, to interview key players, to dig deep into some of the more unexplored stories around this fight and much much more. But it's only possible with your help, and the deadline is rapidly approaching.

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 28 Jul 2014 @ 2:46pm

    Why don't you just kick in the last $15,000 yourself? It's like taking money out of your left pocket and putting into the right.

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      Mason Wheeler (profile), 28 Jul 2014 @ 3:07pm

      Re:

      Because the point of raising funds is so that you don't have to pay for some big expensive thing out-of-pocket.

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      • identicon
        Anonymous Coward, 28 Jul 2014 @ 3:25pm

        Re: Re:

        He's paying himself mostly, plus the $30,000 that evaporates if he falls short. If you have $46,000 committed and get $30,000 in matching grants you get $76,000 or zero. Not a lot (for everyone but you) to think about.

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    David Cortright (profile), 28 Jul 2014 @ 2:49pm

    4✕ match now?

    So there's an anonymous donor matching, plus Twitch, Namecheap, and now Imgur. Does that mean $1 I give nets TechDirt $5?

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      Mike Masnick (profile), 28 Jul 2014 @ 3:12pm

      Re: 4✕ match now?

      So there's an anonymous donor matching, plus Twitch, Namecheap, and now Imgur. Does that mean $1 I give nets TechDirt $5?

      No, that's just who's providing the total matching funds. Each dollar donated is still matched by $1... It's just that the total amount of matching is being split between those three firms (allowing us to go a bit higher in matching funds if people keep donating...).

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 28 Jul 2014 @ 4:07pm

    It's annoying that you can't donate a set flat amount of your own choice one time.

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    Cvnk (profile), 28 Jul 2014 @ 4:38pm

    Serious question: how does imgur make money? I never see advertising there.

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    • icon
      Mike Masnick (profile), 28 Jul 2014 @ 4:42pm

      Re:

      Serious question: how does imgur make money? I never see advertising there.


      Some people -- including us -- pay for a professional account, which has some advantages.

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    Justin Gruenberg (profile), 28 Jul 2014 @ 7:11pm

    I just donated $60.

    I checked out their main page.. it's kind of annoying that I just gave them my credit card thinking I could read some of the interesting things on the main page... but... I don't get access unless TechDirt meets their goal.

    So... get on it people.



    If anyone knows... everything there is essentially paywalled. Does anyone know if it works with Pocket?

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  • identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 28 Jul 2014 @ 9:22pm

    Are the Net Neutrality articles only going to be available via Beacon?

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      That One Guy (profile), 29 Jul 2014 @ 12:05am

      Re:

      Don't believe so, I think the point of this fundraiser is so they can cover the issues more thoroughly than they otherwise would be able to, all the resulting extra articles would still be posted normally.

      link to this | view in chronology ]

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      Mike Masnick (profile), 29 Jul 2014 @ 10:24am

      Re:

      Are the Net Neutrality articles only going to be available via Beacon?


      No. The stories will be available on both sites, with the possibility that some of the stories will be available earlier on Beacon.

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