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Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by KazukiIto(m): 1:11pm On May 03, 2017
I really miss those good days. I learnt everyday; brothers like BlueMagnificent, WhizzTM and a host of others made this section tick for me. How about gdevitdotcom.
Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by BlueMagnificent(m): 3:36pm On May 03, 2017
KazukiIto:
I really miss those good days. I learnt everyday; brothers like BlueMagnificent, WhizzTM and a host of others made this section tick for me. How about gdevitdotcom.

Bros KazukiIto I hail thee smiley

To be honest I get confused nowadays when I enter Nairaland Programming Section. Its now more about how to make quick money or cool cash as some folks term it. This section is unfortunately failing to depict the creativity, ingenuity and adventures that programming is known for. It can be so demoralizing cry

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Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by KazukiIto(m): 4:12pm On May 03, 2017
BlueMagnificent:


Bros KazukiIto I hail thee smiley

To be honest I get confused nowadays when I enter Nairaland Programming Section. Its now more about how to make quick money or cool cash as some folks term it. This section is unfortunately failing to depict the creativity, ingenuity and adventures that programming is known for. It can be so demoralizing cry

It's tragic. TRAGIC!!!. Bros we suppose relate one of these days. I need your advice.
Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by Nobody: 4:21pm On May 03, 2017
KazukiIto:


It's tragic. TRAGIC!!!. Bros we suppose relate one of these days. I need your advice.

The mods are useless that's why
Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by KazukiIto(m): 4:26pm On May 03, 2017
pcguru1:

The mods are useless that's why
smh.
Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by Craigston: 5:59pm On May 03, 2017
DanielTheGeek:


I decided to share this publicly rather than mailing you so other people interested in making donations can read.

The plan:
Friendosphere was built with simplicity and UX in mind, Friendosphere is not meant to compete with other forum sites or QA sites like Quora, it's a unique QA site for devs. Before the site went down I had over 1,000 users registered under the first month it was launched. I plan to advertise friendosphere on various platforms and also generate revenue by placing ads on the site. There are many more features that will be added including web services in the future.
If there is anything you want to know, please ask.
I wish you can generate revenue in some other way that's better than ads. Or try to make your ads precise and relevant to what the user is reading, also ensuring it doesn't worsen the performance of the site on the client side.
I personally would pay for a decent service than what web advertising is now.
Kudos for prioritizing simplicity: I enjoyed the UI while it was up.
Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by Nobody: 8:26pm On May 03, 2017
No mods, and all the power users like me have been frustrated, and have no more to say.
Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by Nobody: 8:32am On May 04, 2017
Craigston:

I wish you can generate revenue in some other way that's better than ads. Or try to make your ads precise and relevant to what the user is reading, also ensuring it doesn't worsen the performance of the site on the client side.
I personally would pay for a decent service than what web advertising is now.
Kudos for prioritizing simplicity: I enjoyed the UI while it was up.
Trust me on that, i personally ain't a fan of sites that display irrelevant ads, the ad engine will be a unique one that integrates with Google Adsense and Carbon at the same time and I plan on adding a store where loyal die hard users can purchase customised items such as tshirts, stickers, mugs with their name on it like the github store.

Let's not derail this wonderful thread, i created a thread for donations: https://www.nairaland.com/3778758/those-interested-donating-friendosphere

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Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by Craigston: 12:13am On May 05, 2017
dhtml18:

Thanks, Seun should have married that Linda (or even Laura sef)
I went over this thread again, and this struck me as a good publicity opportunity for Seun. Imagine how Nairaland will be full of people wetting themselves over another man's matter (celebrity culture is killing them). Dem fit even threaten divorce sef like Tbillz/Tiwa (shey I got the pair right), or Tonto and hubby; or Mercy Aigbe style.
Now forget that: I don't wish anyone such misery. Seun no vex, na play o smiley
Re: The Effects Of The Ponzi Era On Nigerian Tech Scene by Nobody: 4:06am On May 05, 2017
Hahahahaha!

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