Jiminy! People: he's just saying I'm too busy to fix this the right way today, so you'll all have to make do with this band-aid.
Can we stop with the star-crossed imaginings of startup questions lost to the ages because of karma thresholds? If you have a real product you want to rate, and you can't post it, just find someone who posts regularly and who has their contact info in their profile. Then: send them an email and ask for help.
If that's too much of a hurdle for you, I have some bad news for you about entrepreneurship...
If you do have a startup and are new to the site you're welcome to send me an e-mail (it's in my profile). I don't mind spending a few minutes looking through your site and posting an RMS on your behalf if everything is legit.
Be aware that I'll look on archive.org to see whether your site has been up for five years :-)
> If you have a real product you want to rate, and you can't post it, just find someone who posts regularly and who has their contact info in their profile. Then: send them an email and ask for help.
I like this idea, and from what other have said about this, I got the following idea: How about letting regulars promote/vouch for RMS posts. That way, the person behind the site can post it and it will still be clear that it is not spam.
Can we stop with the star-crossed imaginings of startup questions lost to the ages because of karma thresholds? If you have a real product you want to rate, and you can't post it, just find someone who posts regularly and who has their contact info in their profile. Then: send them an email and ask for help.
If that's too much of a hurdle for you, I have some bad news for you about entrepreneurship...