>Implying anyone wants to put in the work
>Implying anyone with the proper skills to make bots wants to do it to save an already dead community.
>Implying anyone has so said previously stated proper skills
>Implying it's profitable
>Implying Administrator rights
>Implying Artificial.
Solution: Artificial saves the site like he's done before.
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- 11 Dec. 2012 09:49pm #1
- 12 Dec. 2012 01:05am #2
Like I said, this is currently a dead business model. If real money were involved, you would shit yourself to know how much work teens and preteens are willing to put it for making cash online. Do you know how much services like ChaCha or Linkbucks or survey websites make in a day? Do you know how much they pay to the people who do the work? Jack shit. It's the most efficient business model, and it's revolutionizing online transactions. Even Valve (Steam Workshop, Polycount contents, etc.) uses this in their games to maximize profits, and they are rolling in money because of it. People won't do it to save a community. They'll do it because it's the thing to do; it satisfies whatever drive it is that makes online economics such a sensation among teenagers.
>Implying it's profitable