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Originally Posted by Gorebrex
Ok thats it, I give up. Cant seem to get my point through, so Im done with this thread.
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So, you want to put a "donate" button on GW's home page, where people will donate $1-$10.
To help with bandwidth and such.
I'd suggest you look into data center hosting, business expenses and salaries.
Then look at sites and organizations supported by donations.
You might notice that several zeroes will be missing in the process. The costs we're talking here are millions, and players donate thousands. Unfortunately, whatever your background for suggestion was, it lacks real world perspective on how money works on such scale. If you're running a donation supported website of a $49.99 per year host, and you actually make more money than that, then it may seem like this is the way to go. Think again.
If they raised $50,000 over the course of one year (and that's an insanely optimistic ammount), that wouldn't cover even the replacement costs for hardware.
They have donation box. The online store. It's the core of how business works. It's the whole concept behind capitalism, the western world, the world as a whole for that matter.
Data centers don't charge by byte transferred, so have a few dimes over in piggy bank won't buy you a thing. Contracts are signed for long periods of time with given resource limits. Developers need to be paid on monthly basis. Your money wouldn't even pay a month's salary for an intern. And yes, they work for "free". Any full-time developer costs the company upwards of $100k a year (salary, benefits, insurance, taxes, equipment, renting the building they work in, travel expenses, ...).