El Sid
Well-known member
I would have no issue with an annual fee of £10
Me neither, but I would still like to see a similar level of moderating, otherwise the levels of bile and abuse would get out of control.
I would have no issue with an annual fee of £10
I can't see there ever being a day when NSC is subscription only. However, I have given thought to an voluntary 'premium membership' which would give those who donate some enhanced features on the site. That would NOT include member only sub-forums and non-contributors would not get anything less than they do currently. Finally, contributors would not be entitled to any extra leniency with regard to moderation.
I genuinely can't think of any 'additional features' that might be worth paying for.
The final thing is to make better use of affiliate schemes again. The Amazon scheme works very well for NSC and although other schemes do not pay as well, and people are now used to using cashback schemes like Quidco, if people were prepared to make the odd purchase via an NSC click-through then it could soon mount up to a reasonable sum.
I would pay 20p, think about it??
Even though this forum is not designed for me I would gladly pay towards it upkeep, after all I use it.
Are you sure you don't mean 1p!
How about...
£5 a year entitles you to a larger avatar and your username in a different colour. If you are banned for a whole year or permanently after paying your contribution, you can claim your £5 back.
£15 a year also entitles you to be a mod for a day. Obviously if you f*** around, your mod privileges are removed.
The other iron in the fire is a 'friends of NSC' type part of the site where local firms can advertise their services along with any NSC user special deals they may offer. I floated this idea a while back and there was quite a warm reception. The firms I spoke to were interested at the mooted £150 per year fee for access to this. It would only take 40 or so companies to participate to cover annual costs. If/when we do offer this, we will be more strict on those who, somewhat cheekily, look to market commercial ventures to NSC's very nicely focused group of members.
No offence, but that's a terrible idea
Who'd want to be a mod anyway?
Look, you'd gain temporary access to the mods' porn stash...