Originally posted by: jeep02tj
I used to belong to anandtech along time ago. I left the forums because they started charging people for faster access. What happened?
Originally posted by: jeep02tj
The forums were soooo slow without paying for the faster access. It seemed unfair at the time. I couldn't pay for the subscription because I was struggling with money then.
I made the choice to leave and go elsewhere.
Originally posted by: GOSHARKS
Originally posted by: jeep02tj
The forums were soooo slow without paying for the faster access. It seemed unfair at the time. I couldn't pay for the subscription because I was struggling with money then.
I made the choice to leave and go elsewhere.
very true, the forums were slow as dirt back then.
Originally posted by: Triumph
I never heard an explanation of *why* they cancelled the subscription service.
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Triumph
I never heard an explanation of *why* they cancelled the subscription service.
Fewer than 0.5% of the AT population (at the time 120,000+ users) utilized the service.
There were a few dozen of us who eagerly wanted to give Anand $30/yr to keep the subscriber service in business but in the end it just wasn't worth it for them to keep it.
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Triumph
I never heard an explanation of *why* they cancelled the subscription service.
Fewer than 0.5% of the AT population (at the time 120,000+ users) utilized the service.
There were a few dozen of us who eagerly wanted to give Anand $30/yr to keep the subscriber service in business but in the end it just wasn't worth it for them to keep it.
I recall Zuni saying that they WERE making a profit on it, but not much.
How could they not be making a profit when we are being charged something that everyone else gets for free now?Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Triumph
I never heard an explanation of *why* they cancelled the subscription service.
Fewer than 0.5% of the AT population (at the time 120,000+ users) utilized the service.
There were a few dozen of us who eagerly wanted to give Anand $30/yr to keep the subscriber service in business but in the end it just wasn't worth it for them to keep it.
I recall Zuni saying that they WERE making a profit on it, but not much.
Originally posted by: huesmann
How could they not be making a profit when we are being charged something that everyone else gets for free now?Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: RossMAN
Originally posted by: Triumph
I never heard an explanation of *why* they cancelled the subscription service.
Fewer than 0.5% of the AT population (at the time 120,000+ users) utilized the service.
There were a few dozen of us who eagerly wanted to give Anand $30/yr to keep the subscriber service in business but in the end it just wasn't worth it for them to keep it.
I recall Zuni saying that they WERE making a profit on it, but not much.
Originally posted by: huesmann
So the ad revenue nets them more than the subscriptions?