Vahl3 said:
Not everyone can afford 5c a day, if you come from a single parent family dependant on welfare. Besides which, the principle is the key: and you are profiteering.
There is implicit pressure, you don't have to ask, you are relying on existing social pressures which you will heighten to essentially force people to subscribe to your service.
The concept itself is immoral. Charging students for access to opportunity. Hopefully the Labor party will come to its senses before too long, and include bannig private schools, etc along with services such as this in their policy agenda.
So is the concept of tutoring, yet you offer it. You are profiteering. Premium memberships' goals aren't profiteering.
You also block your ads, yet say we should have more. Companies won't advertise with us if they are not getting any views.
So, to rehash, you are advocating more advertising (forced capitalist commercialisation) over the voluntary charging for services to help fund the site (voluntary funding).
You are a tutor who charges $25 to richer kids. Whilst saying that 5c/day is a lot for single families on welfare. You advocate free education and the fact that no one should get an advantage in education.
You are going to practice law, probably one of the least disrespectful careers (flame me, but it's true) from the POV of the general public. You are going to charge richer people fees to succeed in the court system of Australia over those who can't afford such services.
Yet, you seem to think that $20/year is pure exploitation, profiteering ($20/year vs $25/hour you seem to charge).
Interesting, interesting.
In conclusion, your sentiments seem to voice that BOS is a corrupt capitalist machine seeking to increase inequality in Australia. All this because of some extra services (on top of the preexisting free ones) that BOS already runs.
You are so against charging for extra education-based services that you insist on charging $25/hour for yours.
You also want Labor to pass registration getting rid of hundreds of schools around Australia (and thus having to spend countless money on the establishment of new schools - money we don't have???)
Finally, you want Labor to start legislation against people charging any money for education services - thus banning study guides, tutors (which you are one of), etc.
...logic goes where?