• skellener
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    1181 year ago

    Twitter and Reddit are both lessons in how to kill a community and a brand.

        • @z3n0x@feddit.de
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          1 year ago

          “Tired of running your massively popular online service? Call BrandWreckers™ , your one-stop shop for dismantling user loyalty and brand reputation. Call now and lose your first 10k users for free!”

        • @MagicShel@programming.dev
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          1 year ago

          You know I wonder if we could create a non profit that exists only to buy things and then donate them (IP, closed source, whatever) to the public domain. If you had a savvy board, such an organization could do a lot of good.

          Something like this must already exist, right?

            • @MagicShel@programming.dev
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              311 months ago

              I mean they would need to be paid, but idk about a percentage. Mostly just to fairly compensate them for the time spent vetting deals.

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                11 months ago

                What’s savvy about getting paid just for your time? You need to get paid for expertise, opportunities, networking… that’s at least 10%, since a non-profit wouldn’t have preference shares.

                • @MagicShel@programming.dev
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                  311 months ago

                  I’m leery about a percentage just because I perceive a conflict of interest. Overall compensation of 10% might be about right, but tying actual compensation to the cost of stuff that is bought creates a perverse incentive to overspend on things. That’s money donated for the betterment of humanity, not so I can have a 3 acre swimming pool.

                  But IDK maybe I’m looking at it wrong.

                  • @jarfil@beehaw.org
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                    111 months ago

                    I think you are looking at it kind of wrong, in that: with a savvy board, the first savvy thing they would do, would be to guarantee their own self-benefit, going head first into a conflict of interest… meaning you can’t have a project like that driven by a savvy board, instead you need an altruistic, idealistic, etc. board… but then, a non-savvy board, would be much likely to just squander the money, or get swindled out of it, so… I don’t think a project like that would ever work as expected.

    • @Leafeytea@beehaw.org
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      451 year ago

      You can throw Warner Brothers Discovery in there while you are at it (HBO now stupidly referred to as “Max”)

      • ArtZuron
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        141 year ago

        HBO has changed their branding like 5 times in the last few years I swear.

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          611 months ago

          They’re literally a household name.

          I grew up poor in Australia, and no one really had pay TV around me - least of all the people I hung with. Over the years, you’d still learn through other TV shows and movies that HBO was the channel with the good stuff.

          Why change that? Why lose such branding? Have they become associated with something that they don’t want to be? If not, leave great enough alone.

      • @Diabolo96@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        111 year ago

        I just saw a trailer for an adventure time spin off on a youtube channel called “Max” and though it was a random channel that post trailer lol. Granted i rarely watch anything and while i know about HBO i don’t ever remember watching anything from them.

        • WashedOver
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          111 year ago

          I watched a South Park movie for the first time in years. In this one they traveled into the future. Everything had Max or Plus added to the name. It seemed pretty spot on with where we are going