The Economy of Wikileaks 78
StefanBerlin writes "Wikileaks is fast becoming one of the most politically important platforms on the Web. In this interview Julian Assange, the spokesperson, talks about its current situation and about the financial and economic background of Wikileaks. He also talks about why they cancelled the planned auction of the emails of Hugo Chavez's former speechwriter in Venezuela, and about Wikileaks' plans for a subscription model that could possibly solve the site's financial problems once and for all."
Have they (Score:5, Funny)
Have they considered charging to NOT publish stuff?
Re:If every... (Score:3, Funny)
If every single registered /. member donated ONE dollar to me, I wouldn't have to read slashdot on company time.
Re:Discussion system like slashdot. (Score:5, Funny)
The title and content of your post seem to be in opposition.
Re:Have they (Score:5, Funny)
Sure, they could sell advertising in the form of big black boxes pasted over the materials
Re:Discussion system like slashdot. (Score:4, Funny)
An anonymous coward then called them both "cocksmoking teabaggers" and was promptly modded down. With extreme prejudice. [winstonchurchillshop.com]
Re:If every... (Score:5, Funny)
Of course if it got out that you gave ONE dollar to an organization, that would be pretty embarrassing, you'd be seen as cheap.
And you know who might publicly reveal who gave exactly ONE dollar?
Wikileaks.
Re:Have they (Score:1, Funny)