First of all, I'm not going to say that I expect anything.
I donated some money to help keep my favorite website around. Period. If it goes the way of the dodo, I'll be bummed. However, I'm not expecting full accountability now that I've chipped in. I give my money to a lot of places, businesses, etc., and there's always the chance that they won't be around at some point.
That said, I'm surprised that ENWorld doesn't cover it's own bills as a non-profit. I'm surprised that it isn't run for profit. From my standpoint, it's the most recognizable RPG website outside of Wizards of the Coast. That maybe pretty far from the actual case. It's just my perception.
I expect server and hosting fees to be an issue for any website/message board. If you can't cover these costs, then there's not much of a reason to continue unless you have the money to continue it out of your own pocket.
But it's a bit weird to hear that things like Morrus is behind on paying people back for the ENnies, or that ENworld doesn't generate much revenues.
Hey....If ENWorld can't pay for itself, then no one has any business putting on award shows with cute little statues.
Frankly, I wouldn't have heard of half of the d20 products/publishers out there if it weren't for ENWorld. THAT has to be worth something.
If ENWorld can't pay for itself, then someone is getting a REALLY sweet deal, and it isn't Morrus. I'm getting a free website and message board with some great discussion, information, reviews, and ideas. Publishers are getting some awesome publicity. It's tough to fathom that it can't cover its own costs.
I don't know...when I look at it afterwards the whole thing doesn't make sense to me.
I donated some money to help keep my favorite website around. Period. If it goes the way of the dodo, I'll be bummed. However, I'm not expecting full accountability now that I've chipped in. I give my money to a lot of places, businesses, etc., and there's always the chance that they won't be around at some point.
That said, I'm surprised that ENWorld doesn't cover it's own bills as a non-profit. I'm surprised that it isn't run for profit. From my standpoint, it's the most recognizable RPG website outside of Wizards of the Coast. That maybe pretty far from the actual case. It's just my perception.
I expect server and hosting fees to be an issue for any website/message board. If you can't cover these costs, then there's not much of a reason to continue unless you have the money to continue it out of your own pocket.
But it's a bit weird to hear that things like Morrus is behind on paying people back for the ENnies, or that ENworld doesn't generate much revenues.
Hey....If ENWorld can't pay for itself, then no one has any business putting on award shows with cute little statues.
Frankly, I wouldn't have heard of half of the d20 products/publishers out there if it weren't for ENWorld. THAT has to be worth something.
If ENWorld can't pay for itself, then someone is getting a REALLY sweet deal, and it isn't Morrus. I'm getting a free website and message board with some great discussion, information, reviews, and ideas. Publishers are getting some awesome publicity. It's tough to fathom that it can't cover its own costs.
I don't know...when I look at it afterwards the whole thing doesn't make sense to me.