Boox,
I'm sure no one here thinks you have to shut up. In fact, I think everyone should be discussing this so that the admins, know what we're willing to live with. Afterall, Mr. Latinum has asked for our help. Besides, we haven't heard your opinions on the ideas that haven't been proposed yet.
Frankly, require a suggested base $25 VIP yearly donation.
I have donated a couple hundred dollars to GA-UK during my time here to show my thanks for the comics available.
Free downloading should always be available, but it should be on a rolling basis, perhaps 25 to 50 random non-VIP free downloads available at any given time during a particular day.
A $25 VIP yearly donation removes the non-VIP downloading bar and shows the resolve of the donator in keeping this important resource available.
I've given a lot of thought to your above proposal and, while I can see the merits of your basic idea, I don't understand how this would really solve the problem. Please don't take what I'm about to say as a personal attack, it's not intended that way and I'm going to try my best to not make it sound that way.
First I'm going to restate your proposed yearly subscription idea in my own words so that if I misunderstood what you were driving at, you'll know where and why I'm responding the way I am.
You're proposing that GA-UK goes back to the monetary donation option of making VIPs. (Since no donations are being accepted right now, technically this is currently not an option for becoming a VIP.)
Further you're suggesting changing the VIP monetary donation to a yearly subscription of $25 rather than a voluntary, possibly one-time, amount. All members who aren't VIPs would have to download books whenever the system has not reached a download limit of between 25 and 50 simultaneous downloads.
If I haven't misunderstood you, this is what I see as the potential drawbacks to your suggestion:
1.) I assume that the VIPs we currently have are not a part of the group eating up bandwidth. Not only have most of them been here long enough to have acquired the bulk of the older scans already, the VIPs seem to me to all know better than that. (Both of us being VIPs make for good examples, I think.) So a yearly fee being imposed on us would keep the system going, but we would be the ones paying for the non-VIPs to have the privledge of downloading the random 25-50 free concurrent downloads.
Though 25-50 sounds small, it's still a big enough number in a 24 hour period to make for at least a few hundred free downloads a week that you, I, and the other VIPs would be paying for. And if these downloads are being used by people to make ebay sales and the like, I, for one, am not interested in financially helping them out. AT ALL!
2.) You said you weren't thinking of people like bchat (and I'm assuming you would therefore exclude me as well) in the yearly subscription because they have been contributing to the site's success. (This has been the other option for becoming a VIP.) This means that we would have to have a way of distinguishing between paying and non-paying VIPs. I can only see that becoming very problematic as time goes on. How does one decide when a yearly subscription would have to apply? Would it be suspended once someone contributed a scan? How long would the suspension be? etc.
3.) Making the unnamed people who sell on aution sites pay back to the site certainly has great attraction. But, a $25 yearly subscription would probably be well worth it to these folks and once they've "showed their resolve and become VIPs", the massive downloading as a VIP would be sanctioned!
4.) The non-VIPs would be penalized en masse for not becoming a VIP through donation and this might be off-putting to many potential scan contibutors. (I know it would have changed the way I felt when I first tried to contribute with edits.) The effect of this free download restriction could be a downgrading of the friendly atomsphere we have here. Possibly creating the feeling of an in-crowd of VIPs and a snubbing of those second class mere members.
So, I propose that if the monetary donation model is the way the administrators feel we need to go, make it that all members have to pay a yearly due of perhaps $1. With over 8000 members (8320 at the time of this writing, with about 10 of those having been added within the last few hours) there would be ample funds to run the site using the $200 a month figure Janus quoted Serj had been paying.
Personally, I think with the way I've seen the site being used, the real problem is not from VIPs with unlimited download capability. (Again, it would be nice to see what the numbers per VIP/newbie are.) Instead I think that the download limits are not functioning properly due to the sheer number of members. If other ideas don't get adopted, and the problem persists, the only solution left will probably be switching to a system-wide daily download limit. Those contributing in any way, either money or scans, being given a greater priority over those who don't.
This would be a signicant change in the way things are run. The site would survive, but at the cost of not being the same site it was. I don't want to see that happen! This thread clearly demonstrates that the site already isn't what it used to be and, without trimming down the number of members, cannot and should not go back to exactly what it was. But, there is still room to go partially back. What we need to figure out is how to change the site to accomodate what it's become and to limit abuses.
DHFH