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posted by mrcoolbp on Wednesday October 21 2015, @06:29PM   Printer-friendly
from the moar-monies dept.

Thanks to all of our wonderful supporters, we have exceeded our financial goal for this period! This period covers the second half of 2015, so we still have a few months before this period is over. Up until now, the only thing we have budgeted for was immediate and expected expenses (hosting, tax preparation, domain registrations, etc.). While we have been luckily staying ahead of these projected expenses by a small margin (about 10% in the first half of the year), it appears we have an opportunity to exceed the goal set for this period. Subsequently, we had the idea of a stretch goal. There are quite a few things that we could use this money for (not for more more servers.)

One of the biggest "expenses" that we rarely discuss is the initial capital outlay that went into the site's startup costs — $3,417 coming out of the personal accounts of our staff. Of course, we aim to reimburse these sizable contributions. Though they have noted that they wished us to first focus on making the site self-sustaining, it appears we are already doing that.

Another possible use for "extra" funds would be to have some money on hand for lawyers. We often talk about how any kind of lawsuit or legal proceedings would be a huge financial burden on us. We do try to avoid any case that may invite that; for example, we are registered for DMCA requests, we take steps so that we are not breaking laws here in the USA (etc.). However, even if we are following the laws/guidelines exactly, that does not rule out the possibility of a lawsuit, so it would be ideal that we had some funds in case such a situation ever arises.

Further down the road we would love to be able to compensate some of our dedicated — and so far entirely volunteer staff — many of whom have been working tirelessly on this site since it went live; taking time away from their lives and families so that we can have this community. This is a "for the future" thing. It would have its own quirks and issues that we would have to figure out. It's a nice-to-have-problem in case we ever do have the extra capital. Surely, having a few paid employees, at least, would help ensure the long-term viability of the site, as well as open up the opportunity to really improve and expand on what we are trying to do here.

For this stretch goal we are aiming for an additional $2,000. This should cover any unexpected costs that come up in the way of taxes for last year (yes, we are still working to finish up the filing for last year) and give us a buffer that we could just leave in the bank for now. If things continue financially in this direction (or even grow), then we can start to use this money to begin to pay back the the startup costs for the site, and keep a few dollars on hand for things that come up in the future.

I also wanted to mention that we are working on getting direct credit card payments possible through Stripe for those that prefer not to use PayPal. Though we don't have a timeline yet, it is in the pipeline.

Once again, I am personally astounded by the support that we have seen since we went live in February of 2014: over a quarter-million comments as well as all the submissions, volunteers, and subscribers — the feeling of being a part of this is hard to describe. So thank you all for being you.

-mrcoolbp

 
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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 21 2015, @07:06PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 21 2015, @07:06PM (#252875)
    Declare the company bankrupt and start another one? Would that be cheaper than fighting lawsuits?
    Does Amazon get hit by lawsuits just because someone uses Amazon EC2 and publishes stuff people don't like?
  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by vux984 on Wednesday October 21 2015, @07:30PM

    by vux984 (5045) on Wednesday October 21 2015, @07:30PM (#252880)

    Declare the company bankrupt and start another one? Would that be cheaper than fighting lawsuits?

    Bankruptcy isn't that simple.

    Does Amazon get hit by lawsuits just because someone uses Amazon EC2 and publishes stuff people don't like?

    I expect they do.

    My parents once got sued by the new owners of a house they sold to them because the dishwasher broke multiple years after they'd taken possession. They had the suit tossed out, as you'd expect.

    But the point is nothing can protect you from someone filing lawsuits against you. And even completely meritless ones need to be responded to. And even a simple response could quickly eat up half a day of billable lawyer time just writing some letters for you and or filing a response. It doesn't take much at all to run up a couple thousand bucks.

  • (Score: 2) by Farkus888 on Wednesday October 21 2015, @07:32PM

    by Farkus888 (5159) on Wednesday October 21 2015, @07:32PM (#252881)

    $6,834 paid to the trusted founders. Covers their cost this time and the same to do it again. Fold and start over. If the site is incorporated they can only touch it's assets then it is over.