I do agree with you Harbl, MSM is bought in order to not publish and air a good portion of current events.
However you do have to realize that these forums are businesses, and that does include GOC. Now GOC does hold itself to a different set of rules than other competing forums, but once they also become large enough to be pulling in + or - $75K by sponsorships and paying business members you can pretty well guarantee things will be a little different from the small community feeling we currently have here. At that point it would be in GOC's best interest to listen when the majority of paying businesses and sponsors say they don't want something on the site, and I wouldn't be suprised that if it comes to losing the sponsor base or tightening rules that GOC tightens some rules. The admin group may be against it now in wake of the past years events and this place still having new forum smell, but just wait until the decision is $$$$$$ vs rules and regulation and you can pretty well predict what will win out.
Of course a forum is useless without the membership, but I haven't noticed that large of an outcry, just the usual people that complain at every little change doing their usual (and this is as simple as smilies FFS). If 50% of the membership wanted alternative media and would walk without it, well then they might be listened to. As it is it's a very select few, and others that are also vocal just don't like limitiations on free speech (understandably, I'm one of them but I got over it as it's a PRIVATE owned business).
The hard truth of the matter is a sub-forum for tinfoilers might very well torpedo GOC's attempt at large sponsorships. If the big players in this industry wanted to advertise to the alternative media crowd then they would do so directly. I could very well see from a business prospective that if I were to choose from competing advertising agencies and my business depended on semi-professionalism I wouldn't go with the one who catered to the fringe element. Such a catering to the alternative media crowd could very well hurt GOC's attempt at sponsorship more than 'be well received', and if it is well received it's a select few members that don't bring any $$$$ to the table where as a sponsor does.
Now as I've explained it from a GOC perspective; why would it be any different with any other community also generating revenue through advertising? They're evil when they do it but GOC is good to do the same? You have to think of it as a business, and business may not do so well or look professional with a bunch of people constantly screaming "THE END IS FRIGGIN NIGH!!". Really what you're proposing is a Conservative version of Rabble, and you know what kind of credibility they have.
However you do have to realize that these forums are businesses, and that does include GOC. Now GOC does hold itself to a different set of rules than other competing forums, but once they also become large enough to be pulling in + or - $75K by sponsorships and paying business members you can pretty well guarantee things will be a little different from the small community feeling we currently have here. At that point it would be in GOC's best interest to listen when the majority of paying businesses and sponsors say they don't want something on the site, and I wouldn't be suprised that if it comes to losing the sponsor base or tightening rules that GOC tightens some rules. The admin group may be against it now in wake of the past years events and this place still having new forum smell, but just wait until the decision is $$$$$$ vs rules and regulation and you can pretty well predict what will win out.
Of course a forum is useless without the membership, but I haven't noticed that large of an outcry, just the usual people that complain at every little change doing their usual (and this is as simple as smilies FFS). If 50% of the membership wanted alternative media and would walk without it, well then they might be listened to. As it is it's a very select few, and others that are also vocal just don't like limitiations on free speech (understandably, I'm one of them but I got over it as it's a PRIVATE owned business).
The hard truth of the matter is a sub-forum for tinfoilers might very well torpedo GOC's attempt at large sponsorships. If the big players in this industry wanted to advertise to the alternative media crowd then they would do so directly. I could very well see from a business prospective that if I were to choose from competing advertising agencies and my business depended on semi-professionalism I wouldn't go with the one who catered to the fringe element. Such a catering to the alternative media crowd could very well hurt GOC's attempt at sponsorship more than 'be well received', and if it is well received it's a select few members that don't bring any $$$$ to the table where as a sponsor does.
Now as I've explained it from a GOC perspective; why would it be any different with any other community also generating revenue through advertising? They're evil when they do it but GOC is good to do the same? You have to think of it as a business, and business may not do so well or look professional with a bunch of people constantly screaming "THE END IS FRIGGIN NIGH!!". Really what you're proposing is a Conservative version of Rabble, and you know what kind of credibility they have.
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