I'll give you part of my reasoning. We have upwards of 25 posters who have 10,000 posts, 20,000 posts, 30,000 posts, 40,000 posts and even 50,000 posts, who spend 1.25-3.0 hours a day here, 7 days a week. And they can't kick in even $25 a year, which is about $2 a month. And as the Huskies went into the postseason, I watched many of them make posts like they've never been as addicted to the site as they are now, or they discussed their vacation plans to New Orleans and Houston, and yet... They can't even kick the equivalent of $2 a month, to where they spend so much time talking Husky football and other stuff.
On one hand I love this site. On the other hand, I am bound to it and sometimes it feels like what it is, a part-time job. There are days/nights where I don't feel like doing the admin work and tending to the issues. But I'm always on top of stuff. But when I feel like some folks are taking advantage of the situation and of me, it's bothersome. I'm not talking about the guy with 1,300 posts who logs in once a week to see what's going on. I'm talking about those who are on here 1.25-3 hours a day, every day.
The site "looking like AIDS" and "looking like dogshit" based on recent format changes has nothing to do with me. There's not much I can do about it besides raising issues to the Vanilla IT team or finding us a new home altogether, which would cause a new chorus of complaints because most people don't like change. It does sound like enough websites like mine have raised the issues sufficiently that Vanilla will find the solutions to keep their customers content.
So when a disgruntled poster offers me $300 to simply change the name of a reaction button to our football website, I say sure why not.
ATBS, I don't want to overlook the many supportive posters who donated generously in 2023 to keep the lights on here. And even some who sent me an extra $20 here, or $100 there during the holidays, just to show their appreciation for our little community here, and spurred on by the 14-1 season we were living through.
That's about all I've got to say on the manner.