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Word of advice: there is a middle ground between corporate speech and snarky comments. Your pricing is surprisingly snarky. You do you, but I won't pay if I don't feel considered. You are insulting your customers as "cheap ass" for getting the base package, this could easily be avoided.



Thanks for the advice, but I don't really care about getting more customers. I built this for me, plus I think it's cool, so I like showing it to other people and see their (largely amused) reactions.


Have you ever heard of the theory that scammers intentionally add grammatical or spelling errors to their messages? The idea is that it increases the signal to noise ratio of their hits by filtering out people who are more savvy or capable.

Now consider that imgz's language use probably plays a similar role by filtering out users who are more demanding or have higher expectations of the service, particularly concerning support.


I never considered this but I am definitely retconning this to be canon now. I have now always built the service with this being the explicit goal.


Genuine question: do you think you had to explain that “cheap ass” is insulting?


Genuine answer: I thought I had to point out where the insults were and what I was talking about instead of being vague. If I had written "you are insulting your customers on your pricing page", someone would have been bitching about not quoting the insult.




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