Saturday, October 21, 2017 11:01:35 AM
Using distortedly small numbers to justify a prediction is a common scam tactic.
“Here’s X sector market valuation; we only need 0.00001% to get rich omglolbbq!”
In reality, tiny market share is still extremely difficult to achieve. It’s why Viva still only has around 400 subs, many of which fell for the propaganda on this board about Viva’s viability.
Viva has little credibility, little customer support structure, little cash reserves, and no compelling reason for anyone to choose it over other established services when extra fees will exist for most future premium content.
So please, continue to predict silly subscriber numbers. It’ll be that much more hilarious a couple of years from now when the company starts to fully implode.
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