'unjected' platform for unvaxed community gets taken down by their own web developer, allegedly. they claim they gave him the keys to the site, he didn't do his job, they tried to get rid of him and probably strip the ownership stock percentage they offered him, he takes the site down.
my question is how retarded are the owners or the site to even allow this to be possible. the site had been hacked within the last couple years, profiles mocked on mass media, probably a fed honeypot like everything else.
are the owners malicious, or just retards who didn't have any web development skills and even lacked relationships with web developers they actually knew personally and trusted enough to hire, and instead hire someone who doesn't even live in their own country?
In January 2022, in light of rapid development needs, Unjected hired Oystein Kirknes, owner of Xenzia AS out of Norway to upgrade and maintain the Unjected site.
In exchange for his service, he was given stake in the company. After over a year of dropping the ball on key issues and failing to deliver on his promises, he was fired from Unjected.
Unfortunately, he has refused to step away with dignity and has, instead, chosen to lock the rightful owners out and has captured the payment processing service, effectively eliminating the means of revenue for the company.
https://unjected.substack.com/p/news-release-official-statement-from
Ahahahaha. Bro you have no idea what you're talking about. A dating application is nothing like a static informational page. I've been telling you this the entire time and you keep pretending like these things are equivalent. You're incapable of receiving basic information in a conversation, this is hilarious.
Yeah all those guys creating businesses online using teams of 10 people (or even much more) are just wasting their time. It provides no value, but people pay for it and they make money. In what world can you think that makes sense? LMFAO.
So, you can't write a decent site engine good enough to not need permanent rewriteing, fixes and upgrades. OK.
And you still didn't explain why every web site should be a business demanding payments from the users.
Nobody can, including yourself. If you could you would have done so over "a few weekends" and made bank. Nobody would pay for what you're creating, you're delusional dude.
How are you still going on with this delusion? Are you on drugs or is this natural?
No one said that. A simple information website you make as a hobby could run as a self funded non-profit. But that has nothing to do with the vast majority of web services, including this one.
You want people to serve you for free, while you mooch off their free (slave) labor and resources.
I succesfully sold some of my "weekend writings" to the people who want simple and solid engine for their site. And it was their initiative, not mine. Some "weekend writings" are opensourced or given for free. So they are more than payable, potentially. Because they are good and people like them.
But I never thought about selling access to websites made with that engines "to keep the site running". Because it is a complete bullshit.
Looks like you get everything in quite strange way. I don't need anybody to serve me. I could do all that by myself without any problems and even getting some fun doing that simple thing of creating web site. Why should I share my fun with somebody else at all?
From the other side, you need some slaves to do senseless job of "making website running", pay them with empty fiat currency that you collect from users of your website who was brainwashed by your marketing to use it. Insane endless cycle of doing nothing praising to some cut paper.
lol, what a ridiculous fantasy you've made. You must be a narcissist of some kind to need this ego trip. If a web service requires a team of people (or even one person) to run which many do then it functions as a small business. If you create something as a stand alone one off product you can sell it (which you did) for a one time fee and now whoever owns it is in charge of maintaining it.
You could not create a lasting popular online service as a once off thing over a few weekends. If you could you would, and you'd be rich. But in reality they are businesses that require a lot of input and consistent energy over time, like any business. They scale better, but they still require massive inputs. You're not some special snowflake who just knows how to "do things better" than all the people more successful than you.