Way back there were less users and less interactivity. Unless the site admins are rich and benevolent it's not really a scaleable solution these days. I'd love to be proven wrong, of course.
The site will have to scale because there will be too much traffic for the servers operate effectively. I suppose they could refuse new members at a certain point ,but that's counter productive in my opinion.
This was an answer I got a few weeks back when I joined. http://snapzu.com/t/lounge/tribepost/UFWOI2J/second-day-impressions/comments/2549
Interesting. Are they just paying out of pocket right now?
If we can assume that this is what is implied when he says "will think about ways to split the bills", then yes, it seems so.
Way back when,that was the norm of websites.
Way back there were less users and less interactivity. Unless the site admins are rich and benevolent it's not really a scaleable solution these days. I'd love to be proven wrong, of course.
Why do we ought to scale though? I'd be perfectly happy with Snapzu having the character of a medium size subreddit.
The site will have to scale because there will be too much traffic for the servers operate effectively. I suppose they could refuse new members at a certain point ,but that's counter productive in my opinion.