At 3:26 PM -0400 6/23/2000, Tim Pierce wrote:
>I am not sure I agree that they want active content. The fact
>that 80% of your users say they did doesn't necessarily mean
>anything.
My studies don't agree with you, but I guess they could all be lying
to me, just to make a point or something. (shrug).
No offense, Tim, but -- this seems rather non-sensical. "Just because
they tell you they want it doesn't mean they really want it".
>You're really asking two questions. One is "would you like this
>to happen?" The other is "would you go away if we failed to do
>this?"
No, not really.
>I doubt that we
>will lose many readers.
short term? probably. Long term? less clear. But beyond losing
readers, what about the readers that choose to not sign up? There are
separate issues here: satisfying your current subscriber base, and
attracting new subscribers.
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