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Sorry to be a downer, but Patnetters insulting each other or posting memes will not attract many paying customers.
They'll shut you down, period.
Agreed, may try paid stock research
mell says
Agreed, may try paid stock research
Sure, this is a great example. There are probably a lot of people who will pay for coherent stock analysis.
At one time I thought I had a viable business showing houses for sale on a map as red, yellow, or green monopoly markers depending on the expected rent vs the purchase price. The problem there was that I was dependent on Craigslist for the rents and they cut me off. End of business. So the lesson learned was not to be dependent, at least as much as possible. That makes payments hard, because cutting off payment processing is one way that the oligarchy suppresses dissent. Worst case, people could mail in a $5 bill, though that is slow and awkward. But it's still possible at least.
Thanks @mell
It would be pretty simple to do arbitrarily small micropayments from a user's money in hand to the authors of the relevant posts. I could just track all the payments in the database. So I suppose people would have to sign up with $5 or whatever and then use it up.
So then what is a good censorship-resistant way to accept that $5? I kind of like paper money in the mail actually, but would people mail me $5? I think they might. They have to find an envelope and a stamp, but they don't have to give away any credit card info either.
That would be the best way to stay anonymous and probably not more expensive than the payment processor taking a cut.
And I'd probably be obligated to issue them a W-2 to them.
Thanks Rich, but then why not just email me the ideas?
I've thought about setting up personal messaging on this site, but the risk is that two users will not only start insulting each other, but threaten each other. And I don't really want to need to read and judge personal conversations. Or it could be even worse, like a conduit for pedos to share pictures of children.
Patrick says
And I'd probably be obligated to issue them a W-2 to them.
More likely a 1099 for those who earn over $600. A W-2 would only be for employees of yours.
HeadSet says
Patrick says
And I'd probably be obligated to issue them a W-2 to them.
More likely a 1099 for those who earn over $600. A W-2 would only be for employees of yours.
Yes just a 1099. Take a cut for that tax work and then mail once a year at the minimum or whenever they request it and it's over a certain minimum amount.
OK, I need a PO box and a business checking account.
The coding doesn't seem hard. Just need a money table of credits (money mailed in) and debits (money taken out for author payment, check mailing, commission).
Need to read up a bit on the 1099 laws too, and see how Patreon and Substack handle this kind of thing. Probably need some legal verbiage.
Patrick says
OK, I need a PO box and a business checking account.
The coding doesn't seem hard. Just need a money table of credits (money mailed in) and debits (money taken out for author payment, check mailing, commission).
Need to read up a bit on the 1099 laws too, and see how Patreon and Substack handle this kind of thing. Probably need some legal verbiage.
Dont incorporate in CA, use Nebraska or Nevada, in one of those you can just rent a mailbox. One of my TX friends does it, he formed a bizarre shell company to hide his name.
gab has payment processing thats outside of cancel culture.
just try it lime substaxk? free, 3, 5… some model? id probably pay to read investment advice from rin or eman, logan, those guys know their stuff. although i like it being free here.
OK, I did a lot of the coding, got a PO Box (PO Box 85, Menlo Park, CA 94025), and asked my credit union for checks without my address.
But if people mail in cash, is that instantly taxable income even though 95% or so will be paid out to other users?
You probably need to set up something like an Educational Foundation or something.
It's a nice thought, but this is going to be a for-profit thing.
OK, I did a lot of the coding, got a PO Box (PO Box 85, Menlo Park, CA 94025), and asked my credit union for checks without my address.
But if people mail in cash, is that instantly taxable income even though 95% or so will be paid out to other users?
Now I'll work on payments to view posts, which is slightly more complicated. I think I will have that done in a couple of days.
OK, I only tipped 10 cents each, but hey, you can use it to tip others so at least it has some entertainment value.
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So patrick.net users could make some of their posts require payment in one way or another, either by subscription, or for a small per-article fee. It would just be an option if people want to try to make money.
A big benefit is that it would give the for-profit users a motive to spread the word about their "blog" here. And you all could perhaps make some money.
Some problems:
- payments can easily get cut off by the forces of censorship, though Substack apparently deals with that OK
- Substack has a lot of famous people on it. How did they do that? Substack looks more professional, so maybe that's one reason.
- Substack tends to charge way too much. I'm not about to pay $5/month for the 20 Substacks I read. So maybe there should be a $5/month subscription to patrick.net in general, and users could then use up that $5 a quarter at a time or so by "buying" individual posts which look worth reading.
Feedback appreciated. What would make it work?