From ae14987a2f4e4b94fa019cc822193f720aa7f18b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kyle Drake Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 14:55:42 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] cleanup for stats explanation --- views/stats.erb | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/views/stats.erb b/views/stats.erb index 71435f90..5a435cd7 100644 --- a/views/stats.erb +++ b/views/stats.erb @@ -17,15 +17,15 @@

- Despite this, most companies today still treat their backend infrastructure and business finances as proprietary. The result is that users become dependant on proprietary services that have bugs they cannot help fix, financial sustainability problems they can't discover, and limitations they cannot understand. + Despite this, most companies today still treat their backend infrastructure and business finances as proprietary. The result is an erosion of user trust, where users become dependant on proprietary services that have bugs they can't help fix, financial sustainability problems they can't discover, and limitations they can't understand. We believe this is the biggest problem facing startups today.

- We do not feel that opening of our finances constitutes as large of a risk as people believe, and that it instead leads to an erosion of user trust - the biggest problem facing startups today. + We do not feel that opening of our finances is as risky as is currently believed, and that the increased trust we gain from doing it more than makes up for the risk. So we have decided to open our finances.

- We believe the trust relationship we build with our users from being honest and accountable in our operations is better for us in the long-term than being proprietary and secretive. So we invite our users to share in our failings and successes. It is our hope that this will help to improve Neocities as a service, and that it inspires other businesses to share this information in the future, for their own benefit and the benefit of their users. + We believe the trust relationship we build with our users from being honest and accountable in our operations is better for us in the long-term than being proprietary and secretive. So we invite our users to share in our failings and successes. It is our hope that this will help to improve Neocities as a service, and that it inspires other startups to share this information in the future, for their own benefit and the benefit of their users.