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Active reading [<http://stackoverflow.com/legal/trademark-guidance> (the last section)]. Added some context. Expanded.
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Peter Mortensen
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Please, take a moment to imagine what your professional lives would be like without StackOverflowStack Overflow. Stack Overflow is a commercial operation that needs to make some money in order to stay alive and provide us with this wonderful service. The ridiculous "Collectives" idea has crashed and burnt (as it was obviously always going to do), because the new commercial owners of the property don't understand the community.

But, without a solid revenue stream, SOStack Overflow will eventually become too expensive to run on a commercial basis and it will be shut down. Not only that, based on past experience (e.g. java-black-belt, JavaBlackBelt) we will lose access to all the content we have painstakingly curated over the years.

I'm left wondering if SO'sStack Overflow's new owners could gain anything from the wisdom of the community? What ideas do we have for generating revenue that could satisfy them and keep them commercially interested? This community has within its folds businessmen, entrepreneurs, inventors, scientists, sometimes even programmers: creatives and thinkers.

Me? I'd charge for entrance. Free if you read fewer than, say, 5 answers a day. Pay per answer or subscription. Companies always pay. You could even have a 2ndsecond tick that a reader could apply to an answer to say that it helped them and then share a portion of the revenue with the original questioner and the answerer.

So, how would you try to generate revenue if you were SOStack Overflow?

Please, take a moment to imagine what your professional lives would be like without StackOverflow. Stack Overflow is a commercial operation that needs to make some money in order to stay alive and provide us with this wonderful service. The ridiculous "Collectives" idea has crashed and burnt (as it was obviously always going to do) because the new commercial owners of the property don't understand the community.

But, without a solid revenue stream, SO will eventually become too expensive to run on a commercial basis and it will be shut down. Not only that, based on past experience (e.g. java-black-belt) we will lose access to all the content we have painstakingly curated over the years.

I'm left wondering if SO's new owners could gain anything from the wisdom of the community? What ideas we have for generating revenue that could satisfy them and keep them commercially interested? This community has within its folds businessmen, entrepreneurs, inventors, scientists, sometimes even programmers: creatives and thinkers.

Me? I'd charge for entrance. Free if you read fewer than, say, 5 answers a day. Pay per answer or subscription. Companies always pay. You could even have a 2nd tick that a reader could apply to an answer to say that it helped them and then share a portion of the revenue with the original questioner and the answerer.

So, how would you try to generate revenue if you were SO?

Please, take a moment to imagine what your professional lives would be like without Stack Overflow. Stack Overflow is a commercial operation that needs to make some money in order to stay alive and provide us with this wonderful service. The ridiculous "Collectives" idea has crashed and burnt (as it was obviously always going to do), because the new commercial owners of the property don't understand the community.

But, without a solid revenue stream, Stack Overflow will eventually become too expensive to run on a commercial basis and it will be shut down. Not only that, based on past experience (e.g., JavaBlackBelt) we will lose access to all the content we have painstakingly curated over the years.

I'm left wondering if Stack Overflow's new owners could gain anything from the wisdom of the community? What ideas do we have for generating revenue that could satisfy them and keep them commercially interested? This community has within its folds businessmen, entrepreneurs, inventors, scientists, sometimes even programmers: creatives and thinkers.

Me? I'd charge for entrance. Free if you read fewer than, say, 5 answers a day. Pay per answer or subscription. Companies always pay. You could even have a second tick that a reader could apply to an answer to say that it helped them and then share a portion of the revenue with the original questioner and the answerer.

So, how would you try to generate revenue if you were Stack Overflow?

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Help Stack Overflow Generate Revenue

Please, take a moment to imagine what your professional lives would be like without StackOverflow. Stack Overflow is a commercial operation that needs to make some money in order to stay alive and provide us with this wonderful service. The ridiculous "Collectives" idea has crashed and burnt (as it was obviously always going to do) because the new commercial owners of the property don't understand the community.

But, without a solid revenue stream, SO will eventually become too expensive to run on a commercial basis and it will be shut down. Not only that, based on past experience (e.g. java-black-belt) we will lose access to all the content we have painstakingly curated over the years.

I'm left wondering if SO's new owners could gain anything from the wisdom of the community? What ideas we have for generating revenue that could satisfy them and keep them commercially interested? This community has within its folds businessmen, entrepreneurs, inventors, scientists, sometimes even programmers: creatives and thinkers.

Me? I'd charge for entrance. Free if you read fewer than, say, 5 answers a day. Pay per answer or subscription. Companies always pay. You could even have a 2nd tick that a reader could apply to an answer to say that it helped them and then share a portion of the revenue with the original questioner and the answerer.

So, how would you try to generate revenue if you were SO?