Originally posted by chatcher
Greg,
I am not an attorney, and I have paid the platinum fee. I have no problem with you giving free membership to anyone you want to, for any reason.
If I owned DNForum, I would create three levels of membership. The lowest level would be free guest membership, and would allow free read-only browsing of almost all content. This would be the default level for new non-paying members. Possibly they would not even need to register for this level of access.
The second membership level would allow posting messages, including domains for sale, attending auctions, and all other essential functions. I would grandfather all existing members to this second level, so they basically could continue using DNForum as they always have. I would also make the cost for new members very low.
The third level would be optional and more expensive, and would include such unnecessary perks such as avatars, custom titles, private sections, mainly for those who want to show their support of the forum. Allow them to list more than two domains in an auction, buy discounted Snapbacks, etc. Mainly nice-to-have rewards for their support, but nothing a regular member really needs to have. It could be a status symbol, and you could give away free upgrades to regular members who are particularly valuable to the forum.
Trying to make existing members pay for what they already have is a losing proposition, and fewer members translates into a less valuable resource for everyone. There is a critical mass required for survival, and you never know what may upset the delicate balance.
This is only my opinion. I am one member who was happy to pay the platinum fee to support DNForum. I understand why some did not want to pay, and why others didn't want their contributions sold. I am very sorry to see both groups leave, if that's what they choose to do.
I know there is a lot of time and expense associated with running DNForum, and I think the users should support that in one way or another. But remember the real value to members is the thoughts and ideas expressed by other members, and if you are perceived as selling access to that you will ruffle a lot of feathers.