The chat room where you pay by the letter

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At time of writing there are about 100 people using it and $335 has been spent so far.Most of the messages appear to be in Russian
There are also a few calling for subscribers to PewdiePie's YouTube channel in an ongoing ratings battle.The site adds up the cost of the
message as it is typed and card details are required before it is posted.There does not appear to be any moderation and some of the links
some extra money" and he intended to keep the cash spent by users himself.However, he added that he thought the product had potential for
he would like to "join the chat" and split the profits.Currently most online message boards are free to post on and while some sites may
charge subscriptions, the length of the message is not a factor in the cost.Kate Bevan, editor of Which Computing magazine, said she thought
the idea was interesting."I can see how it could be turned into a useful tool for a number of people and businesses looking to monetise
their content," she told TheIndianSubcontinent News
"However, I'd urge anyone thinking of implementing this kind of tool to make sure that their users are absolutely clear that they're about
to use a paid-for service and that the charges are transparent so that users know what kind of costs they could rack up."