Richard Hemmer on 2008-12-03
Two things: First, if someone's paying money for the premium service, then they are paying the price Ning put on the tag. If Ning later on finds out it's not enough, it's their damn fault. Second, the sentence about their ad partners is telling. While in the first paragraph it's all about how Ning is all for diversity, when it comes to cold, hard cash, they're not.
I was actually planning on having a social network hosted by Ning, which would have been centered on alcohol (yes, Martinis!). Now I'll try to find some other place, because hey, you never know, maybe someday their ad-partners decide that having people read about alcohol might corrupt their brittle souls. And Ning wouldn't want that and pull the plug.
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I was actually planning on having a social network hosted by Ning, which would have been centered on alcohol (yes, Martinis!). Now I'll try to find some other place, because hey, you never know, maybe someday their ad-partners decide that having people read about alcohol might corrupt their brittle souls. And Ning wouldn't want that and pull the plug.
Btw, this is what Ning had to say about the issue a while back. Didn't sound like they had too many problems with the above mentioned points back then: http://blog.ning.com/2008/01/a_word_on_the_red_light_distri.html
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