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Originally Posted by stereolab
if you're going to be making your money online, you have to accept the fact that the barrier to entry is very low. if your business model depends on 'people not talking about it', you're in for a rough ride, as information wants to be free. this isn't like building a factory where it takes millions in capital to startup. you just need to keep innovating
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That's true, but what I'm suggesting is that program owners and webmasters start keeping a closer eye on who they're working with. Bad-taste webmasters, which I'd like to refer to them as, don't just flood the internet with garbage; they also are a potential risk of making a bad name for whoever they're promoting.