The audience here has gone from 130 million to maybe 8 million. 130 customers to 8. That's a big hit to your cash flow.
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The audience here has gone from 130 million to maybe 8 million. 130 customers to 8. That's a big hit to your cash flow. 11 comments
@mararada @Homebrewandhacking "no advertising" strikes me as a rule that urgently needs clarification - is it advertising to link to a blog post you've written, or talk about a book you've just published? @simon @Homebrewandhacking I don’t know the answer to that. To me, if one only speaks about what one sells, that’s advertising. Link or no link. @mararada @simon you're 💯 wrong on that. No one on Linked.in is buying art, books, or TTRPG stuff though. Did you know that this is the only way that a lot of artists can sell their stuff? I am going to take a punt and say you don't do creative work that needs to be advertised except maybe on LinkedIn hence your lack of understanding of this matter. @Homebrewandhacking @simon, you’d be wrong. Creative work IS what I do, but thanks for assuming my understanding is limited. @Homebrewandhacking @simon I will block you because you can't keep a conversation civil. Good bye. @mararada @Homebrewandhacking it's not that simple if the "no advertising" rule isn't expanded with a definition of what that server considers advertising though @simon @Homebrewandhacking@mastodon.ie I can agree with that. However, as I mentioned earlier, if all one speaks about is what one sells, that's very clearly advertising. @simon @mararada anyway, now the concern troll has gone and blocked me. Linked.in. pfft. I was thinking based on number of employees because the industry I work in is 99%+ freelancers and one-person bands. In the UK a very Small enterprise IIRC is any company with 5 or less employees. Allowing 1 post per day per product? That would seem to cover most everybody that wants to advertise. Small 6-50, Med 51-250, Large 250+ That would cover a lot of entertainers Anyone creative on a no advertising policy server should go somewhere they can advertise. Mastodon.ie has a "don't be a ballix" policy but I trust the mod team to let me know if I go near the line. Amazon, Harvey's award winning cheese shop https://www.harveysofhythe.co.uk/harveyscheese EN Publishing (enworld.org) and me, listed in order of employee no, all need a policy for "some ads allowed". Perhaps a CC style arrangement? |
@Homebrewandhacking @simon that's true. But when we join a server that clearly specifies “no advertising”, we know the rules before signing up. It's not ok to say we'll follow the rules then break them.
If we knowingly break the rules, then this is the same type of entitled behaviour we see from Musk. We left Twitter because we didn't like that. So let's not do that ourselves.