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blagielast Wednesday at 2:35 AM3 repliesview on HN

"Con" is a strong word, and I'm not sure appropriate.

If someone was taking a $500k salary from donated funds, I'd feel it's a con. I see nothing to that effect.

People without a clue sometimes pick up a clue after some time. Donors donate for a variety of reasons. There are angel investors who donate simply because they want to push a concept along, or want to help nice people.

If someone wealthy decides to support them instead of e.g. buying a supercar or a $10M painting, I think it's all good.

Live and let live.


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nchmylast Wednesday at 2:42 AM

you're right, 'con' was far too strong and unfair of a word.

They seem like decent enough people, but completely incapable of running a project like this. Which is what a significant portion of the non-profit world is made up of.

I don't think its all good though if someone donates to keep it alive - there's many FAR more worthy organizations to give money to, be it for plastic or any other cause. And, quite often, those that receive large amounts of funds are far better at marketing (or, worse, playing "the game"), than actually operating

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reillyselast Wednesday at 6:01 AM

If not having a clue was a crime every startup founder would be in jail.

apt-apt-apt-aptlast Wednesday at 4:19 AM

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