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An Interview with Ryan North (part one)

Last week I E-mailed Ryan North, creator of Project Wonderful, and asked if he'd mind giving an interview.  He said sure, why not - so here's your chance to ask a question and share the answer with everyone!
I'd like to know what questions you'd like to ask Ryan.  After a week, I'll take the most popular questions and perform the interview, and post the transcript here.
Please comment with your questions, or votes for questions, and we'll see what we come up with.
(again, if you're having problems posting or if your posts are marked as spam, please E-mail me at admin(at)projectwonderfultalk(dot)com and I'll tune the antispam filters accordingly)
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Devil's Advocate - Black-Hat Bidding

One principle that seems to be evident in Project Wonderful (and here on PWT) is "We're all in this together."  But what happens when an advertiser or publisher decides that it'd be in their best interests to play some malicious mischief?
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Rapid Search update

Project Wonderful Talk's Rapid Search function has been updated.  Rapid Search allows you to view Project Wonderful's most useful publisher search results with a single click, and is very useful for catching bargains.
See it in action here, and in the header of each page in the "Buying Advertising" article listing.
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Unregistered users can now leave comments.

Unregistered users can, for the moment, comment on articles and post in the forum.
If you want to post without an account, you'll be asked to prove you're human with a CAPTCHA test. To remove these bloody annoying little things, create an account for ProjectWonderfulTalk.com or log in using your LiveJournal or Blogger.com account.
The reason why CAPTCHA is in here at all is because we've had a handful of spambots sign up - although they haven't posted yet, one day they will.
This is just a test run, to see how well it goes. If there's an influx of spam, I'll turn off the anonymous posting ability.
If you're a legitimate user and are having problems posting or signing up, please contact me via admin (AT) projectwonderfultalk (DOT) com.
Have fun!
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Project Wonderful has a Tag Cloud!

Today, Project Wonderful added a new "Tag Cloud" page, to let you see the most popular tags.
You can see it in action at the Project Wonderful Tag Cloud page.
This is an interesting new development that could make searching a fair bit easier - and has the added bonus of showing socially interesting data.
As we can see from the cloud, "Comics", "Humor" and "Wecomic" are the most popular tags right now, by a long shot. Straight away, we can get some interesting and unusual data by comparing the size of "Humor" to "Humour," giving us some idea of how many British (and possibly Canadian?) publishers are in the system already.
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