>> I mainly see a forced fullscreen popup, a permanent banner taking half of >> the page and 5 links, all selling FSF paid memberships. >> All links include advertising campaign-based visitor click tracking, akin to >> what a corporate would do. >> Ah, now that I squint my eyes, yes, there is also a tiny interview at the >> bottom, squished under the FSF members-only forum and the shop. > > The problem is that nothing is free, because we live in a monetary system. > And what is free, costs money to maintain or provide over time...
The FSF creates the illusion that their membership is equivalent to sustaining all free software developers, while the real usage of the donations remains opaque. They are stealing your potential donors, giving back nothing tangible. They are just exploiting the image of Dragora to attract more donors for their personal profit: most of those who visit that page will only donate to the FSF wrongly thinking Dragora will receive part of the donation...