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If you are not familiar with Kickstarter, it is (in their own words) a platform for funding creative projects in which anyone can give money at any level of funding starting usually as low as $10.  Funding at different levels gets you different perks.
 
If you are not familiar with Kickstarter, it is (in their own words) a platform for funding creative projects in which anyone can give money at any level of funding starting usually as low as $10.  Funding at different levels gets you different perks.
  
In this comic, Black Hat is attempting (and as you can see, failing) to game the system by raising money to work on the perfect Kickstarter pitch.  That is surprising because usually Black Hat is successful with his gambits. The irony of the image text is that you do not need to be on any VIP list to have dibs on the pledge levels.  Anyone can give any amount of money.  That is the goal of Kickstarter and it has been wildly successful.
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In this comic, [[Black Hat]] is attempting (and as you can see, failing) to game the system by raising money to work on the perfect Kickstarter pitch.  That is surprising because usually [[Black Hat]] is successful with his gambits. The irony of the image text is that you do not need to be on any VIP list to have dibs on the pledge levels.  Anyone can give any amount of money.  That is the goal of Kickstarter and it has been wildly successful.
  
 
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Revision as of 02:54, 31 July 2012

This is comic number 1055. This comic was posted on May 14, 2012.

kickstarter.png

Image text: If you pledge more than $50 you'll get on the VIP list and have first dibs on a slot on ANY of the pledge levels in the actual campaign.

If you are not familiar with Kickstarter, it is (in their own words) a platform for funding creative projects in which anyone can give money at any level of funding starting usually as low as $10. Funding at different levels gets you different perks.

In this comic, Black Hat is attempting (and as you can see, failing) to game the system by raising money to work on the perfect Kickstarter pitch. That is surprising because usually Black Hat is successful with his gambits. The irony of the image text is that you do not need to be on any VIP list to have dibs on the pledge levels. Anyone can give any amount of money. That is the goal of Kickstarter and it has been wildly successful.