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This recent wave of "donation drives"
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#31
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not to mention some teams that are extremely helpful when it comes the donation asking time, aka lan, and when they get the money ....

not to mention some teams that are extremely helpful when it comes the donation asking time, aka lan, and when they get the money ....
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#32
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#33
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remember atomisk lolol

remember atomisk lolol
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#34
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MattCVTFTV add ons asking to be sent to events.

Give me an example? I can't think of anyone who's had a fundraiser to get them to an event who hasn't been essential in our coverage of the event.

[quote=MattCV]TFTV add ons asking to be sent to events.[/quote]

Give me an example? I can't think of anyone who's had a fundraiser to get them to an event who hasn't been essential in our coverage of the event.
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#35
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shadowburn is actually the king of finessing the tf2 community

people were paying money for him to make youtube videos of him airshoting russians
people paid money for him to be @ i55 which he didn't end up going
people are now giving him money to fix his computer

shadowburn? more like $haDowBurn...................

shadowburn is actually the king of finessing the tf2 community

people were paying money for him to make youtube videos of him airshoting russians
people paid money for him to be @ i55 which he didn't end up going
people are now giving him money to fix his computer

shadowburn? more like $haDowBurn...................
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#36
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kevpeople paid money for him to be @ i55 which he didn't end up going

It's his fault the UK government wouldn't let him into the country? TLR gave refunds to those who requested it and Serotone has donated all that was left after getting the other TLR members to LAN to the prize pool of an upcoming event.

[quote=kev]people paid money for him to be @ i55 which he didn't end up going[/quote]

It's his fault the UK government wouldn't let him into the country? TLR gave refunds to those who requested it and Serotone has donated all that was left after getting the other TLR members to LAN to the prize pool of an upcoming event.
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#37
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DavidTheWinIt's his fault the UK government wouldn't let him into the country? TLR gave refunds to those who requested it and Serotone has donated all that was left after getting the other TLR members to LAN to the prize pool of an upcoming event.

pretty sure he was joking

[quote=DavidTheWin]
It's his fault the UK government wouldn't let him into the country? TLR gave refunds to those who requested it and Serotone has donated all that was left after getting the other TLR members to LAN to the prize pool of an upcoming event.[/quote]
pretty sure he was joking
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#38
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i feel like has been blown out of proportion, but hey, maybe that's just me.

i feel like has been blown out of proportion, but hey, maybe that's just me.
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#39
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i mean its not like fundraisers like this arent compensating people as well. people are given time to play with the players theyre donating to and some mentor time among other things. its like any professional sport, why do people pay to go seem other people play, because they enjoy it and they feel like they should help support something they enjoy

i mean its not like fundraisers like this arent compensating people as well. people are given time to play with the players theyre donating to and some mentor time among other things. its like any professional sport, why do people pay to go seem other people play, because they enjoy it and they feel like they should help support something they enjoy
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#40
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Hey man, nobody's forcing you to donate.

Hey man, nobody's forcing you to donate.
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#41
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The only thing potentially "wrong" with a donation drive is when the donatee is misrepresenting their financial situation. You may believe that there is some arbitrary line at 100 hours per 2 weeks where you should divert some of that time to working, others may believe that if you're playing videogames at all it's irresponsible to ask for money, but as long as there's no deception involved there's nothing really morally wrong with saying that "it's not worth it to work", or "you can't find a job", or "you only want to put so many hours into searching for work", but "hey, if you're okay with this and you want to see me have or do x, give me money".

A person's financial situation is what is, and if you're fine with donating to someone despite that then you're not bring swindled or whatever.

The only thing potentially "wrong" with a donation drive is when the donatee is misrepresenting their financial situation. You may believe that there is some arbitrary line at 100 hours per 2 weeks where you should divert some of that time to working, others may believe that if you're playing videogames at all it's irresponsible to ask for money, but as long as there's no deception involved there's nothing really morally wrong with saying that "it's not worth it to work", or "you can't find a job", or "you only want to put so many hours into searching for work", but "hey, if you're okay with this and you want to see me have or do x, give me money".

A person's financial situation is what is, and if you're fine with donating to someone despite that then you're not bring swindled or whatever.
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#42
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if people had a sentence or two in their fundraiser posts saying "this is why i cant raise the money myself" all of these complaints would not be necessary, and people wouldnt have to jump to conclusions on either side of the argument

if people had a sentence or two in their fundraiser posts saying "this is why i cant raise the money myself" all of these complaints would not be necessary, and people wouldnt have to jump to conclusions on either side of the argument
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#43
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MattCVAlso saying "financial hardships" doesn't really cut it, if you are struggling to make ends meet the last thing you should be doing is buying a new PC or trying to go abroad, how about spending that time into looking for a job.

Please I am poor; I need donations so I can play TF2 50 hours/week.

[quote=MattCV]Also saying "financial hardships" doesn't really cut it, if you are struggling to make ends meet the last thing you should be doing is buying a new PC or trying to go abroad, how about spending that time into looking for a job.[/quote]

Please I am poor; I need donations so I can play TF2 50 hours/week.
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#44
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remember the dango dingo crowdfunded bong

remember the [s]dango[/s] dingo crowdfunded bong
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#45
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omnificremember the dango crowdfunded bong

i can assure you dango did not get a crowdfunded bong, that was dingo

[quote=omnific]remember the dango crowdfunded bong[/quote]

i can assure you dango did not get a crowdfunded bong, that was dingo
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#46
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sorry dango

sorry dango
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#47
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I payed for myself to get to i55 and some people were really surprised for some reason. My favourite part is when people stream for 1 month to get donations and then never stream again or fulfill their "donations goals".

The only money I would ever donate in TF2 is for Tip of the Hats, that is in my opinion the only cause worth of donating.

I payed for myself to get to i55 and some people were really surprised for some reason. My favourite part is when people stream for 1 month to get donations and then never stream again or fulfill their "donations goals".

The only money I would ever donate in TF2 is for Tip of the Hats, that is in my opinion the only cause worth of donating.
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#48
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Thank god for autism money I don't have to worry about this stuff

I am still open for donations though feel free to donate at https://imraising.tv/u/sheepytf2 I will play 3 rounds of mge and erp with you for 15 minutes if you donate $10 or more.

Thank god for autism money I don't have to worry about this stuff

I am still open for donations though feel free to donate at https://imraising.tv/u/sheepytf2 I will play 3 rounds of mge and erp with you for 15 minutes if you donate $10 or more.
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#49
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mousiopei like it when ppl with extremely expensive unusuals, that stream with extremely expensive rigs and peripherals, that have like 100 hours/2 weeks playing time, ask for money to get a new pc for your entertainment pleasure ....

I remember some trader guy was advertising a fundraiser on his stream for him to get to some event while having one of the most expensive backpacks in TF2.

[quote=mousiope]i like it when ppl with extremely expensive unusuals, that stream with extremely expensive rigs and peripherals, that have like 100 hours/2 weeks playing time, ask for money to get a new pc for your entertainment pleasure ....[/quote]
I remember some trader guy was advertising a fundraiser on his stream for him to get to some event while having one of the most expensive backpacks in TF2.
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#50
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kevshadowburn is actually the king of finessing the tf2 community

people were paying money for him to make youtube videos of him airshoting russians
people paid money for him to be @ i55 which he didn't end up going
people are now giving him money to fix his computer

shadowburn? more like $haDowBurn...................

$shaDowBurning everyone's wallets

[quote=kev]shadowburn is actually the king of finessing the tf2 community

people were paying money for him to make youtube videos of him airshoting russians
people paid money for him to be @ i55 which he didn't end up going
people are now giving him money to fix his computer

shadowburn? more like $haDowBurn...................[/quote]

$shaDowBurning everyone's wallets
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#51
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Perhaps the tftv add ons was a bad example, nowhere have I dismissed the value of what you do for the tf2 community.

I have already mentioned that there are donation drives I think are worthwhile and have put money towards them myself.

However this passive aggressive guilt trip post is a bit much in away, you should only be doing these things if you feel comfortable to do so and in a financial situation to do it as well.

Again you have done far more for the community than I ever will and this post wasn't really aimed at you, I had hazy memories of a donation drive for tftv personal and thought it was not in best taste.

However it should be clear in my responses that my point is to stop the whole "buy me a new PV or send me to an event i could easily afford to get too myself" type of donation drives.

Perhaps the tftv add ons was a bad example, nowhere have I dismissed the value of what you do for the tf2 community.

I have already mentioned that there are donation drives I think are worthwhile and have put money towards them myself.

However this passive aggressive guilt trip post is a bit much in away, you should only be doing these things if you feel comfortable to do so and in a financial situation to do it as well.

Again you have done far more for the community than I ever will and this post wasn't really aimed at you, I had hazy memories of a donation drive for tftv personal and thought it was not in best taste.

However it should be clear in my responses that my point is to stop the whole "buy me a new PV or send me to an event i could easily afford to get too myself" type of donation drives.
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#52
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idk i think #41 covered it pretty well. people can do whatever they want with their money either convince them not to donate or just leave it be

idk i think #41 covered it pretty well. people can do whatever they want with their money either convince them not to donate or just leave it be
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#53
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I personally think it makes more sense to put money into prizes or production than players themselves. If they think its worth the money, they'll go to the event, just like any other eSport.

maybe im the bad guy for thinking people should do stuff themselves? its just my personal opinion. people can throw their money at whatever they like.

I personally think it makes more sense to put money into prizes or production than players themselves. If they think its worth the money, they'll go to the event, just like any other eSport.

maybe im the bad guy for thinking people should do stuff themselves? its just my personal opinion. people can throw their money at whatever they like.
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#54
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IMO it's ok if you want to criticize fundraisers if they're built upon lies and deceit, but if people are honest when asking for the money they can give any reason they want to do so, and it's on people individually to decide to donate or not.

Is there any attempt to establish a minimum amount of 'work' you're morally obliged to do before you can get x amount of utility(in economical terms)? I'd be interested if you could truly rationalize that.

IMO it's ok if you want to criticize fundraisers if they're built upon lies and deceit, but if people are honest when asking for the money they can give any reason they want to do so, and it's on people individually to decide to donate or not.

Is there any attempt to establish a minimum amount of 'work' you're morally obliged to do before you can get x amount of utility(in economical terms)? I'd be interested if you could truly rationalize that.
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#55
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MattCVPerhaps the tftv add ons was a bad example, nowhere have I dismissed the value of what you do for the tf2 community.

I have already mentioned that there are donation drives I think are worthwhile and have put money towards them myself.

However this passive aggressive guilt trip post is a bit much in away, you should only be doing these things if you feel comfortable to do so and in a financial situation to do it as well.

Again you have done far more for the community than I ever will and this post wasn't really aimed at you, I had hazy memories of a donation drive for tftv personal and thought it was not in best taste.

However it should be clear in my responses that my point is to stop the whole "buy me a new PV or send me to an event i could easily afford to get too myself" type of donation drives.

Do you not realize that you've wasted at least 5 hours today trying to argue some point (I honestly don't know what you are trying to argue anymore) and that nobody seems to really agree with you.

like you aren't getting anywhere just stop posting it's not that hard

[quote=MattCV]Perhaps the tftv add ons was a bad example, nowhere have I dismissed the value of what you do for the tf2 community.

I have already mentioned that there are donation drives I think are worthwhile and have put money towards them myself.

However this passive aggressive guilt trip post is a bit much in away, you should only be doing these things if you feel comfortable to do so and in a financial situation to do it as well.

Again you have done far more for the community than I ever will and this post wasn't really aimed at you, I had hazy memories of a donation drive for tftv personal and thought it was not in best taste.

However it should be clear in my responses that my point is to stop the whole "buy me a new PV or send me to an event i could easily afford to get too myself" type of donation drives.[/quote]

Do you not realize that you've wasted at least 5 hours today trying to argue some point (I honestly don't know what you are trying to argue anymore) and that nobody seems to really agree with you.

like you aren't getting anywhere just stop posting it's not that hard
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#56
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Honestly if people have fans that want to see them be as good as they can and getting a better camp can help i don't see how exploiting that is a bad thing , perhaps matt is just mad that he isn't good enough for people to donate to him.

Honestly if people have fans that want to see them be as good as they can and getting a better camp can help i don't see how exploiting that is a bad thing , perhaps matt is just mad that he isn't good enough for people to donate to him.
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#57
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Pretty obvious OP doesn't live in Russia

Pretty obvious OP doesn't live in Russia
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#58
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Someone once gave sodappopin $50.000 dollars on twitch.tv for making shitty streams.
are you still gonna bitch about shadowburn asking for 500 dollars when you realize people do whatever they want with their money?

let's say he's asking this money instead of working for it because he knows he can milk it from his fans. It's stupid right? but there are people willing to give him that money, whether you like it or not.

i don't like this idea of abusing donations either but honestly it's none of our business.

Someone once gave sodappopin $50.000 dollars on twitch.tv [s]for making shitty streams[/s].
are you still gonna bitch about shadowburn asking for 500 dollars when you realize people do whatever they want with their money?


let's say he's asking this money instead of working for it because he knows he can milk it from his fans. It's stupid right? but there are people willing to give him that money, whether you like it or not.

i don't like this idea of abusing donations either but honestly it's none of our business.
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#59
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OK consider people donating to shadowburn as them buying a demo review or a round of mge or some shit instead of donating and ur life is gonna be neat

OK consider people donating to shadowburn as them buying a demo review or a round of mge or some shit instead of donating and ur life is gonna be neat
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#60
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the actual issue is less in the act of donations, and moreso the question of honestly. I can see why people might be a bit critical about it; a long time ago (like, back when people still willingly used ustream), I know of someone that did a donation drive for a new laptop since their old one broke, except they then heavily lied to ustream admins that they were donating it all to a children's hospital so they could be front-paged and it was the most scumbag tactic I've ever seen.

I hope nobody's as terrible here, though. so long as you're informed into where your donation's going, and that's truly where it goes, what's the issue?

the actual issue is less in the act of donations, and moreso the question of honestly. I can see why people might be a bit critical about it; a long time ago (like, back when people still willingly used ustream), I know of someone that did a donation drive for a new laptop since their old one broke, except they then heavily lied to ustream admins that they were donating it all to a children's hospital so they could be front-paged and it was the most scumbag tactic I've ever seen.

I hope nobody's as terrible here, though. so long as you're informed into where your donation's going, and that's truly where it goes, what's the issue?
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