'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
That's delusional. If your approach works do it, and everyone will copy you because you can make a profitable business for far less money. A good product speaks for itself right? So you don't need magical "brainwashing" marketing, lol.
Exactly. But why should I necessarily make money from that?
People copying my weekend solutions cost nothing for me. They don't bother me, and even if they make something useful or even profitable from that, why should I care? They don't bother me, I don't bother them. Why should I make it into business? I just don't see any reason. I have perfectly running real-world businesses with profits that covers all my needs, why should I need another one that will demand additional investments, attention and efforts from me?
Take a look at file exchange services, f.e. There was a lot of commercial ones that pop up and died, round and round. And suddenly, only non-profit torrents outlived them all, and will outlive any existing commercial ones.
Just deal with the fact, that there are a lot of things that should never be made into business if you whant them survive. Obviously, anti-BigPharma movement is one of them.
Delusional