Read CmdrTaco's story to learn why Slashdot implemented a subscription system.
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 03/03/02
Log In and go to the subscriptions page. Click on the paypal or credit-card link, and follow the instructions.
If you don't have an account to log in to, you'll have to create one.
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 04/15/02
Yes, Slashdot has added a gift subscription option to allow you to do just that. When you go to purchase a subscription choose the "Buy Gift Subscription for UID" option and then enter the appropriate UID.
You will also be given a text field to say who the subscription is from. This determines who is listed as the gift purchaser in the e-mail sent to the gift recipient. If you wish to remain anonymous, put "Your Secret Friend" or something similar there. Otherwise put your real name, username or anything else you deem appropriate. If you leave this field blank the message will default to containing your Slashdot username.
Answered by: vroom
Last Modified: 12/01/03
Currently Slashdot is offering 1000 ad free pages for $5. As it stands, you have some flexibility as to where you want to spend your ad free pages. You can decide to use them on comments, articles, or the homepage.
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 03/03/02
It's a simple solution and a lot of Slashdot users already have Paypal accounts. If you prefer to use a credit card, go right ahead.
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 04/15/02
"We are doing our best to learn from the mistakes made by other sites that have started charging for subscriptions. We won't create subscriber only features that cost more to maintain than they generate." -- CmdrTaco
Check out the suggestions page.
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 03/03/02
Of course not. Subscriptions are voluntary. Right now, subscriptions serve one purpose: getting rid of ads. If you don't care about seeing ads, don't subscribe.
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 03/03/02
Logged in, go back to the subscription page. It should show you how many pages you have paid for and how many pages you have used.
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 03/03/02
We're glad you're posting, and we're spending a lot of effort to make this the best discussion forum around.
Answered by: Jamie
Last Modified: 03/03/02
Normally, you should be taken to your subscription page a few seconds after completing payment, and should see a confirmation of how many pages you bought and the options you can change.
In rare cases, a server glitch may prevent Slashdot from knowing about your payment for a little while. If your subscription page doesn't seem to know that you're a subscriber yet, please allow at least twenty minutes for our servers to retry their connections. After that, if there's still a problem, email subscriptions@slashdot.org.
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 03/05/08
Please, don't freak out.
Here are a few common reasons why you are seeing ads after you've have paid for them:
If you are a subscriber and saw an ad, it will not count against your subscription. If you are sure that pages on which you are seeing ads are incrementing your "used up" count on subscribe.pl, that's a serious bug -- please let us know immediately (Category: Other, Group: Slashdot).
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 03/03/02
Subscribers will get access to new features as we think them up. Currently the only advantage they have is access to Slashdot without banner ads. We will not be removing features from non-subscribers. Things you have on Slashdot now will not be taken away from you. But there will eventually be new and exciting rewards for subscribers.
Answered by: CmdrTaco
Last Modified: 03/06/02
You are given the option to count comments or not. The choice is yours.
Answered by: CmdrTaco
Last Modified: 03/06/02
There are currently three types of pages that Slashdot generates for subscribers.
Answered by: CmdrTaco
Last Modified: 03/06/02
Edit your subscription preferences. Currently, subscribers default ad suppression is 10 ads per day. You can increase or decrease your ad suppression to fit your needs. Just remember, the higher your ad suppression, the faster you'll go through your subscription.
To suppress all ads, set your limit to 0 and remember to make sure that you have "No Ads" selected for all three options.
Answered by: Robo
Last Modified: 03/19/02
We're adding some "plums" for subscribers, yes. Please be warned that this list is subject to change as necessary. Here's the official list:
Note that several of these "plums" require that you pick "No Ads" on at least one type of page, and that your limit of the maximum number of ads suppressed per day not be decreased (below the default value of 10). If you don't seem to be able to take advantage of the features listed above, go to your Edit Subscription page, and doublecheck your settings.
If you have any questions, please email subscriptions@slashdot.org.
Answered by: pudge
Last Modified: 01/30/06
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