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| [Jul 24, 2012, 8:59 pm ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
GameFront - Why I'm Not Okay with the Penny Arcade Kickstarter.
But Penny Arcade doesn't need money from Kickstarter, or to crowdsource new projects. It simply would prefer to remove ads from its site for one year, at the cost of a huge amount of money. But it’s choosing to gather that money not through usual business channels, but through Kickstarter — and in a way, it’s taking advantage of the Kickstarter culture and drawing away users who would potentially give funds to more needy projects.
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Jul 24, 2012, 22:50 |
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| While I think it's pretty stupid to pay money just to temporarily remove ads from a website, it's not really up to me how people waste their money. If they want to pay for stupid things, that's up to them. Claiming that giving money to the PA Kickstarter somehow prevents people from giving money to other Kickstarters is stupid. If someone is genuinely interested in a project, they'll fund it. Apparently a lot of people are interested in a temporarily ad-free Penny Arcade. |
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