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"If your goal really is to improve society, then why did you structure it as a for-profit company?" is a question that should be asked way more often and way more publicly

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Like, other forms of incorporation exist, yes they can be more complicated, yes they can be imperfect, but they sure don't have "extracting private profits" as their defined primary objective, so... I don't know, you should probably have a pretty damn good reason not to be using them

"But then we have to comply with all sorts of auditing requirements!"

Precisely, and that is a problem... why, exactly?

@joepie91 I think the better question if auditing is what they're concerned about is what audits do they think they're getting out of if they go for a for-profit company.

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