I feel like making a donation is like saying to brad, the creator of this fine website, "hey, thanks for going through all this trouble of paying for this website to exist so that I can play around with clip art characters and pass judgement on every person I've ever met - in comic form!"
The ads, from what I understand, do not generate that much revenue. And, in order for them to do so, I'm pretty sure that there would have to be a lot more, which is really distracting and tacky. I hate seeing ads or accidentally clicking on them on other sites. I'm glad that I don't have to see the ads now, actually, since brad decided to delete them for donors. I'm sorry you can't appriciate a nice, clean layout design with no ads.
As for non-donor features, I think being able to make a comic strip for free as well as being able to take part in the stripcreator community are great "free" features. It's like a non-limited trial period. If the beginner users is pleased with the "trial", they have the option to donate money in exchange for exploring the additional features that the website has to offer.
Brad personally fixes issues with the website and the comic generator. I'd say that is well worth a few bucks from me. I mean, you pay for any other type of maintence, don't you? If your air conditioner breaks down, you would have someone come out on a service call to tinker with it for $50/hr until it works properly again. Brad doesn't even tell you how much to pay him.
I agree with crabby. The voting system would lose a lot of its credibility if anyone were allowed to vote. Fly-by-night users might come here, vote every strip they see "bad" and never return. Or one single person might sign up with every email address they have (and create some more) just for the purpose of voting for their comics or someone else's - in an effort to boost themselves or to unpopularize another user or users.
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Mediocrity at its most average.