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Go forth and Multiply? Hold on a sec...

Brian Dear wonders who is behind Multiply (brianstorms weblog: Multiply? Subtract 1.):

You know what? A customer should not have to search high and low to find out simple things like this. Of all the kinds of web businesses, SOCIAL NETWORK businesses really owe it to their customers to share some of their information about themselves. I mean, be real - how is a company going to start being trusted by customers without their knowing a thing about who's behind it?

I joined the network myself as it's kind of my job right now to stay on top of these things, but I haven't invited nybody in for exactly the reasons Brian mentions. Why is it so hard to find out who is behind the business? Why not more transparency?

 

Posted (to Business) by xian at 3:26 AM on Thursday, August 12, 2004
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My speculation is that Multiply is doing some competitive work now, laying groundwork before it exposes its parentage.

When I registered I noticed something interesting in the process; maybe it was a fluke, but it sure seemed to know already I was a Yahoo! user...

Posted by: Rayne at August 12, 2004 9:46 AM

xian -- I did a little homework on this.

http://raynetoday.multiply.com/journal/item/2

Anybody want to get my back on this and double-check it?

Posted by: Rayne at August 12, 2004 11:44 AM

Hey...I posted more findings along with a Mea Culpa:

http://raynetoday.multiply.com/journal/item/3

After posting I wondered whether the "Michael Gersh" that's the "co-founder" of Multiply, Inc. is the same "Michael Gersh" that turns up in the first handful of entries when Googled...

Hmmm.

Posted by: Rayne at August 13, 2004 6:25 PM

definitely not the sam michael's gersh... know that for a fact... (:

Posted by: judith at August 13, 2004 6:47 PM

i think you guys are behind it. nothing like a good controversy to get people's attention. :-)

Posted by: peter at August 15, 2004 7:13 AM

Oh Peter, if only. I could use a cut of the action if this flipped to a commercial community.

It's just getting my curiosity all juiced up, wondering what becomes of a community that cannot stay "free" over time. What exactly would motivate a community to become so damned loyal that they'd pay to stay and play?

Posted by: Rayne at August 16, 2004 7:39 PM

Heh. Just found in my referrer log:

http://absolut.dev.pezarisdesign.com:10022/multiply_press.cgi?action=display_links

Posted by: Rayne at August 16, 2004 7:53 PM