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During this phase, people who are interested in a potential site are asked to electronically “sign” a commitment to help make the site a success. They are committing publicly to participate actively in the site, by asking questions, answering questions, developing a system of tags, and generally helping the site get off the ground.

I really like this behavioural economics stuff that stackoverflow are in to. They should get Dan Ariely on their podcast.

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I have a stackexchange site. This is what my admin page says: This site will remain free and operational until at least Tuesday, July 13, 2010. What is the best drop in replacement?

Shapado looks good, and its Rails based. However it has a dependency on MongoDB , which makes it less suitable for widespread deployment, as well as being licensed under the GNU Affero General Public license, which is something to be wary of.

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i have one of the bigger stack exchange sites...and I'll be moving to Shapado if Stack Exchange kicks me off. I was already looking into them, since their rates were almost 3 times cheaper $50/1mm page views vs SEs $129/1mm pageviews. If you don't let the admins make money, there is no reason for them to bother building a community.

How would you make money from an SE site?

ads and affiliate links...same way you'd make money from most sites.
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