Unofficial Poll: Would you pay a $5 lifetime membership fee to Hacker News?
This is idle meta-curiosity and in no way is this anything YC/pg has ever said to make me think this would ever be an option.
I just thought it'd be interesting to see how many people here would pay a single one-time $5 lifetime membership fee to be able to submit and comment on Hacker News. This is not unlike the process sites like Metafilter eventually adopted.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 61.3 ms ] threadI would be curious to see if spammer accounts still get set up. I wonder if they think it's worth $5 to go on a short-lived spam-rampage (... spampage?) Nevertheless, I would be willing to pay it.
It wouldn't stop the borderline spammers (yes itworld I mean you ;)) for whom $5 would be worth it.
Edit: That's a little mean. Sorry, couldn't help myself.
While MF's quality of discussion is much better than most other site (yahoo answers cough cough), you can still find snarky answers.
Guess what, those people have money too. What would happen if this was implemented? It would make it harder for new members to join and establish long time members as incumbents, probably setting things up such that 'unwanted' members would be blocked from the site. That last step is a very short distance from putting in place ways to make it harder against unwanted users.
The way to keep the community going is exactly with that: the community. A fostering of general ideas and a careful watch on discussions should be applied, not more barriers to entry!
Better spam algorithms and community spirit, not exclusive sites!
In the same way, I read HN for months before I finally registered.
I still wouldn't do it though, if only because I don't see anything to suggest that this place is any worse than it was last year when I started reading it.
I think proggit is doing more to keep the HN community focused than charging a fee would, as it scoops up some of the people who are bored at their day jobs and curious enough to read about hacking but not to actually hack. :)
Would that sway some of the no votes into yes?