Show HN: RichestOnTheWeb - my submission to Hacka2thon
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#34I don't mean to be critical, but your idea doesn't have any real point. It isn't selling a service or a product, which is a requirement of a startup company, especially in technology sectors. So I'm not saying it has no point, but what do you intend to do with the website? Where is it going?
Re: Show HN: RichestOnTheWeb - my submission to Hacka2thon
#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
I see your concern, but we haven't done this yet - we have no reason to. There is no actual reward for being the "richest", we could care less as to who claims the title. If we ever auto-outbid people, they would find out right away, and wouldn't return to the site.
we could care less as to who claims the title http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auction#Chandelier_bidding Also, how would people find out? You just need to "be smart" about it. Don't always use the same username, change how long you wait.
Re: Show HN: RichestOnTheWeb - my submission to Hacka2thon
#36To those of you who are just dying to type your credit card information into a website right now, I'd like to suggest http://www.kiva.org instead.
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#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
We are transparent about the fact that there is no tangible benefit to bidding.
If only the winner pays, it's just a silly game. But when the losers also pay, it becomes a genuinely abusive exploit of human irrationality which most people are not aware of. Please take it down. http://www.mediate.com/articles/noll1.cfm http://www.heretical.com/pound/dollarl.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/mind-over-money.html
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#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
If only the winner pays, it's just a silly game. But when the losers also pay, it becomes a genuinely abusive exploit of human irrationality which most people are not aware of. Please take it down. http://www.mediate.com/articles/noll1.cfm http://www.heretical.com/pound/dollarl.html http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/body/mind-over-money.html
Lots of huge businesses are based on irrationality. Cigarettes, gambling, etc. A fool and their money are easily parted.
Re: Show HN: RichestOnTheWeb - my submission to Hacka2thon
#40All these negative comments are a good thing. You've made something that polarizes people. I'd take that any day over something that makes people say "meh".