Suggestion: after a month, you must become a producer or leave the Gulch.

Posted by Mamaemma 10 years, 2 months ago to The Gulch: General
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It would be beneficial for a newcomer to have some time to determine if they want to be in the Gulch, but in order to stay, they should be willing to pay the yearly fee.
I would like to hear if this is a good idea or not, and why


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  • Posted by dbhalling 10 years, 2 months ago
    I believe you concern is with a mechanism for weeding out people who are not generally interested in reason and objectism - in other words they are here to disrupt. While this might be such a solution, it would also make it harder for people who are just coming to Rand and objectivism to learn without the pressure of immediately having to be an expert. I know k sees this as the great advantage of this site over other objectist sites and generally that is k's mission.
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  • Posted by DaveM49 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Perhaps one should be offered the option to become a producer by contributing content--cut and pastes don't count! However, that will not pay for the bandwidth and the cost of maintaining this account.

    I admit to having a "free" account for the moment. I will change that at the earliest financial opportunity.
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    Posted by 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    What I really like about Susanne and woodlema's comments is that they remind me that if I feel guilty about another person's choice then I am subscribing to the mentality that Rearden's family used to enslave him. Thank you! I have learned something.
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  • Posted by woodlema 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Mamaenma, you did not "make" anyone leave. as Susanne points out they stay or leave at their own free will and free choice. Numerous people have made comments on my posts, that I guess some would take offense to, whine cry and say boo hoo they offended me, but I do not simply because their view is their view and everyone is completely entitled to their view. If you cannot take the heat get out of the kitchen. Again your own personal free will, will determine that.

    Free will, and individual choice is one of the hallmarks of objectivism, provided that choice is made by reason.
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  • Posted by woodlema 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Outstanding point. I guess first you need to define, "producer."

    Someone who contributes to the conversation? Someone who posts the initial topic? Someone who only by benefit of having money provides cash?
    There are many levels of production, but keep in mind paying a fee is NOT producing. That is trading value for value.

    The money I earn from my job and the activities I perform is what I produce. The product of my labor is the cash and satisfaction I receive.

    The product of my labor, "money." is what I pay for the "product" of someone else's labor, therefore, whoever is the "producer" of this forum, is the one who has the ONLY right to determine what he/she/them should receive as compensation for the value they provide in maintaining this forum.

    If they decided to charge a monthly subscription, they would certainly find out what the market will bear. then those who complain about a fee, are free to NOT stay and keep their money, or freely trade the product of their labor for the value they seem to want.

    Just my two cents.
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  • Posted by $ Susanne 10 years, 2 months ago
    I started as a Moocher - for about a day or so. I got so much value out of the site; I had to give value for value.

    I have never - NEVER - regretted being a producer here. Even if I don't show up on occasions (and yes, I have vanished for a while), this is *home* for me, and to support that which supports my beliefs and values is a no-brainer to yours truly.
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  • Posted by $ Susanne 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    You didn't make anyone do anything - they come here by their own free will and choice - and if they leave, it's again, by their own will and free choice. Blaming someone else's post for leaving - is the quintessential looter/moocher trick - to make you feel ***---GUILTY---*** and there by (a) strengthening their own fallacy that they won, and (b) hopefully getting you from being a rational objectivist that loves their own life to a pandering looter who hates themselves.

    Someone wants to leave - then it's their issue, and if they want t blame someone for their decision, I say, ahem, "Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish!!!" (I would use much harsher language, but common decency makes me bite my tongue on that!)
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  • Posted by dukem 10 years, 2 months ago
    I have been both a non-paying lurker and a producer (twice). What I find in the Gulch is intellectually and philosophically stimulating, most of the posts are provoking and often fun to read, but primarily I find here a like minded community of people, mostly free of the trolls that dominate many other online forums. Perhaps it's because I live in a liberal community (whose governor recently resigned over ethics issues), and I am seeking a way to leave for the real (according to knowledgeable people) geographical Gulch. This online Gulch sustains me and keeps me sane, most of the time. I struggle to pay the fees, but some things are worth more than others.
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  • Posted by Matcha 10 years, 2 months ago
    You are right. If the community wants to be gated it is their choice. I do think the community might become stale. I had to step outside my comfort zone when I first read AS. It went against much of what I had been taught to believe. Never stop looking at new ideas and learning.
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    Posted by radical 10 years, 2 months ago
    I have always been a real - life producer. I don't need to pay a fee to prove anything to anyone.
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  • Posted by Matcha 10 years, 2 months ago
    Really. I could certainly afford to pay but never really thought about it. Galt's Gulch just appeared on my computer one day. I did not look for it. Since Atlas Shrugged was one of my favorite top 5 books I checked GG out and started following it. I think if you will increase your readership if you leave it as it is. That is if you want more people to look at this philosophy. If you just want to sit around and think yourself super intellectuals who have the answers and chat among yourselves that's ok too. Atlas Shrugged is Ayn Rand's truth. It was her conclusion not yours. You are marketing her intellectual property that you believe you have insight into. I love her but I have to improve and build on her ideas. Better you should ask and not demand or you will lose your audience.
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    Posted by Robbie53024 10 years, 2 months ago
    Different people have different reasons. Ultimately, I think that is Scott's (and the other folks who run the forum) decision.
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  • Posted by CTYankee 10 years, 2 months ago
    If the OP wants to or believes that it's desirable to create a 'gated community in cyberspace' then the OP is free to go off and create one. The intertubes are boundless and the frontier is wide open.

    My $0.02 suggests that the policy of not allowing 'members' to upvote until they reach 100 posts has had the desirable effect of determining who actually want to participate and cull most of the deadwood.

    I'll lay my head on the block and say: If the owners of the board do not value my contribution they are *100%* within their rights to delete my account! I hope they won't.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 10 years, 2 months ago
    I happened upon The Gulch while looking for something else. To date, while I have made a number of posts, no one has sent me, or explained to me the criteria for membership, or anything else. All I know is what I've picked up by reading others' posts.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 10 years, 2 months ago
    When your answer is a contradiction check your premises. So now I'll go look and see what the yearly fee might be. As I recall it wasn't small. But I agree with some posting limitations. I'm sporadic due to the wifi hook up available but I can get the point across usually and spread some ideas and alternate discussion points even if I don't agree with them myself. Wait til you hear gun control and abortion. Then remember the purpose is start then engage in discussion especially on seemingly difficult subjects. Truth is most answers aren't rocket science and all of them are from moral philosophy. Back in a few.
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  • Posted by 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I will say that I certainly didn't mean to make anyone leave. I wanted to know what Gulchers thought about it, and what they are saying is that people who don't pay the yearly fee can be more valuable on the site sometimes than those who do.
    I apologize if I offended anyone; I really did not mean to do so.
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    Posted by TeresaW 10 years, 2 months ago
    I did not know there was a fee. I thought Galt's Gulch appeared magically on my screen when I bring the computer up in the morning, like food in the store, water from the tap, light from the switch. I feel that I want it, therefore I need it, therefore I should have it without restriction, and it should just be there.

    Honestly, either viewing with my first cup of coffee in hand in the morning (like now, and not my wits quite about me yet) or on the fly across the day, didn't think about overhead. Will be $-ing on in fairly short order.

    I appreciate the value of the information I have received from Galt's Gulch over the past 2+ years, and the value of the time invested by the founders and contributors. But I had to grow into that. If I had been hit with a fee earlier on, I wouldn't have come back.
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  • Posted by 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    xthinker, if you haven't already, click on members above. There are some great things to see. I particularly enjoyed the posts on members, and watching clips from the making of the movies.
    But I agree; my primary reason is value for value and the continuation of the site.
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    Posted by xthinker88 10 years, 2 months ago
    Interesting idea. Personally i've been a paying member for over a year now. I know that because I just had to renew and re-pay. I've enjoyed all the conversations and meeting like minded people. To me, the value that I've received made me want to pay the small fee to sustain the site. I'm not sure how long I was a member before I paid.

    That said, I frankly haven't seen that there are any real benefits to being a paid member. Maybe I'm missing out on things and just don't know about them. To me the only value I've gained by being a paid member is that the site continues.
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    Posted by khalling 10 years, 2 months ago
    Why? Some of my best conversations are with "guests." Some individuals whose comments are hidden were producers. The only stipulation for producer on this site is value -ad. You are not the first to wonder why people don 't upgrade. As I said I can think of two prominent members who were banned and they were producers
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    Posted by UncommonSense 10 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Concur with Mimi. It sounds too much like 'You will or else....' I get enough of that from this rogue gov't.
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  • Posted by richrobinson 10 years, 2 months ago
    An interesting thought but I think we need to be more flexible. With time constraints some newbies may take longer to decide and I don't mind those who just want to visit occasionally and not pay. With the Gulch growing to 20,000 members we do need to be wary of those who would come here just to disrupt the conversation. I have suggested limits on the number of posts and comments a non paying member can make. I appreciate your suggestion and look forward to seeing other ideas.
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