- Joined
- Dec 29, 2013
some D&D poster who kept getting banned supposedly put in over $1000 worth of $10The ten bucks made superficial sense in the early 2000s. It wasn't uncommon for privately hosted bulletin boards to go down partway through the month after hitting a bandwidth cap, or for even static sites to crumple under the tiniest surge of interest. SA was huge and super active, especially by the standards of the time, so the idea of there being a genuine need for users to help cover server costs was believable enough. Of course, it seemed that the forum never got any less expensive or difficult to run, even as decades passed and the rest of the web progressed.
I would love to know how many whales there were as far as forum purchases went. Some people would get into back and forth avatar changing wars with each other, while others would go on spending sprees, tossing "Platinum" status and other forum whatnots to whoever sucked up in the right way. And the whole time they'd be patting themselves on the back for supporting the beloved "community" that they mistook for a network of friends and not a collection of random spergs and psychos.
at what point do you just call that mental illness and perma