South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
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South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
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Re: South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
#2Oldie but a goodie. What's impressive is that '?' often works itself out.
Re: South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
#3Does this predate the Slashdot meme?
Re: South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
#4As funny and cleverly satirical as South Park is, I don't think this belongs on HN.
Re: South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
#5Does this predate the Slashdot meme?
Considerably so, yes.
Re: South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
#6Oldie but a goodie. What's impressive is that '?' often works itself out.
In visible cases, yes, it often does, but that's because they already have mindshare and often users who are invested in the service. However, this ignores the other 99% of startups with no business model, who silently fail.
Re: South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
#7Does this predate the Slashdot meme?
This is where the Slashdot meme came from.
Re: South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
#8As funny and cleverly satirical as South Park is, I don't think this belongs on HN.
Typical HN attitude. Head up arse.
Re: South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
#9As funny and cleverly satirical as South Park is, I don't think this belongs on HN.
You must admit, this scene is a lot more on topic than a lot of other submissions.
Re: South Park Sums Up Most Web Startups
#10That's the old Web 1.0 startup scheme. Web 2.0 changed phase 2 from "?" to "Banner ads/Get bought by Google".