carteater
Well-known member
Bring back reputation comments, they were hilarious.
If it's broke, it needs fixing. But is it broke? I assume it works quite well as it is.Yes, but occasionally people ask about no ads. Like most sites, NSC relies on a simple trade-off: you get a small bit of site usage comprised of server processing and bandwidth in exchange for your eyeballs passing over a few adverts. Hopefully, every now and again, you might click on an advert (On NSC, something like 1 in every 2,000 adverts get clicked).
So, if you want an ad-free NSC, your bit of site usage still needs to be paid for.
I see many other forums with premium paid-for memberships. I have no idea how successful they are.
Naked ladies.
If it's broke, it needs fixing. But is it broke? I assume it works quite well as it is.
Some sort of ranking system - where as you post more you go up the ladder to a better Brighton player each time, it could be in correlation with thumbs - so a negative thumbs poster would few posts would be Lorenzo Pinamonte, a positive 'thumber' with a large amount of posts at the top Peter Ward.
That doesn't answer my question. Is it currently broke - ie, are you having to fund the site or are you making a profit?It would be entirely optional for those who wanted ad-free, attached some value to the other bundle of extra features
Like the one we already have (but hasn't been looked at for a long, long time)?
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I've seen it done on other forums- I belong to the largest mental health forum in the UK and they also use vbulletin - a live chatroom type thing. It works quite nicely on there (although I'm not sure they understand the term binfest), especially late at night, when there's no one to talk to. Just a thought perhaps?
Classic - Please.
Some sort of ranking system - where as you post more you go up the ladder to a better Brighton player each time, it could be in correlation with thumbs - so a negative thumbs poster would few posts would be Lorenzo Pinamonte, a positive 'thumber' with a large amount of posts at the top Peter Ward.
That doesn't answer my question. Is it currently broke - ie, are you having to fund the site or are you making a profit?
Like the one we already have (but hasn't been looked at for a long, long time)?
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