Hooray, I'm glad my thought process for initial steps was correct. If you don't mind me asking, my thought process for the recommendation of canvasing as opposed to something like flyers is that doing so would make you and your efforts come across as more human and genuine, especially if part of the pitch was that Comcast was astroturfing, do you know if that's something that actually works?
Armok_the_bunny
I don't have any experience doing this, so take everything I say with a grain of salt, but my first step would be to collect information on how similar projects have turned out in the past, in terms of cost and adoption, as well as how much money Comcast is spending to counter this effort and what kinds of services they offer in the area at different price points. Then see if there are any people in the community that agree with you on the deployment of municipal internet who could be convinced to make the effort to assist you with convincing the rest of the community. With that information and those people, organize a canvasing effort, as in go door to door and actually talk to people about their stance on the matter. I would focus on that "locally owned and operated" argument, as well as the fact that if Comcast is spending money trying to prevent this they surely must be expecting to earn even more money from not having any competition in the area, so they can get away with higher prices and worse service.
Honestly I think it would be funny to see them try. The vtuber market is pretty resistant to allowing the kind of abusive monetization practices that techbros like, at least from my observations with Niji and the like.
I mean, this is late even by that metric.
I always assumed it stood for "thank goodness it's fridays" honestly.
I mean, the reason why polyandry is so much less common is that nine months is much longer than half an hour, or at least that's the most obvious reason.
The shop has a page where it tells you how many you've spent as well.
Oh good, I was hoping, but it's basically impossible to tell over text.
That's a different guy, in case you didn't know (the name is spelled different as well).
If your account is less than about 5 years old (and you live in the US) you can also just look at the points shop. Each Steam Point corresponds to one cent spent on Steam.
I for one am somewhat of the opposite view, to a degree anyway. I think we need more money spent on passion projects like that, since it means the money is actually cycling back into the economy instead of just being hoarded like a dragon's hoard. I agree that in an ideal world there wouldn't be billionaires at all to do this kind of thing, but in this case at least I think it's a good thing the money is actually being spent (theoretically).
I mean, they allow ai generated stuff, but that's about it as far as I can tell, since they also let you filter ai stuff out as its own category of filter.