Well, this is an interesting example of a pay for social network that apparently has existed since 1985. 2,700 members is not that big a site in the modern internet. So if you don’t want to become a unicorn company or have wide appeal / access, it seems like it does work as a business model?
I’m vaguely intrigued but I don’t really want to put down $15 sight unseen for a month to see if the forums are even interesting. Then again, I can’t imagine they get bots at that price either. Probably very limited ads if any.
I am always excited by alternate operating plans for social media online - this one is kind of the opposite of Lemmy, but also the opposite of the major players. I guess orthogonal in reality.
BTW / OT: How do you crosspost on Lemmy?
Ditto. I’m not much of a developer so I’m not sure what to submit in a pull request to fix it.