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Originally Posted by phatdaty
Agreed, only a change in revenue would concern the ownership of this board. Mods that go off half-cocked never know when they might be messing with a potential large advertiser on the board. Nothing worse than a volunteer costing you money.
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Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
"If you have nothing nice to say, then say nothing at all."
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I am not sure how what was stated could be "nice" or "not nice." It is merely conjecture based on facts as I know them. I think nearly every SHMB board owner would openly admit that while they do open such boards to serve the hobby community that they are usually a part of, this is not a wholly philanthropic endeavor. They derive revenue through the selling of banner advertisements. It pays for the operational costs of the board, and hopefully a bit more than that. No matter how you slice it, the banner advertisers are the lifeblood of most boards.
Now I presented a hypothetical. If a moderator, for instance, or some other volunteer staff member were to say, takes things too personal that may have never even been directed at them, or perhaps overstepped their role, or, and I know this only happens on very rare occasions and certainly never on ECCIE, slightly abused their powers as a moderator to get a little post revenge in a forum that is pretty much known as a place were heated discussion is not just the norm, such discussions are valued highly by the participants, well can you follow that my hypothetical is just suggesting this could impact revenue?
Picture for instance if that moderator, having a bad day, stepped on the wrong toes. What if that new member they alienated was actually also a prospective advertiser? What if that member had been merely test driving the site to decide if he or she, or them were going to spend a few hundred dollars a month on this site for various advertising for their SP related business? One wrong impression by a volunteer staff member could cost the board owner a pretty penny, and even sadder, they might not even learn of this, because if this moderator, having a bad day upset the member enough, they might just fade into lurking on the board and never spend a dime, or explain why they decided not to spend a dime.
I was simply pointing out a possible scenario. I am not sure how that could be quantified, or even qualified as being nice. It was merely something to ponder. The sort thing I thought was the norm in D&T.
I could be wrong. It wouldn't be the first time and it most likely won't be the last.