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RE: Let's talk about Dust, and a Bunny, and briefly mention Kittens - I want your Feedback

in #dustbunny6 years ago

I would like to see a way to automatically get registered. Do it like steem-ua and give people automatic perks after different levels. Like:
Delegate 25 SP and your dust will be fluffed
Delegate 50SP and you get priority dust fluffing
Delegate 100SP and your dust gets in front of the line
Delegate 500SP and your name is mentioned in announcement posts as a sponsor
Delegate 1000SP and generated reports also have your name

Stuff like that :)

I personally would love to see a list of what is currently in the queue. Maybe a website that shows the schedule somewhat live? And maybe some form of report over what dust I personally would have lost otherwise.

Maybe, you could track the dust of others too, just don't vote it. And then display users who are loosing a lot of dust, with a gifting mechanism that allows one to give them a dustbunny share.

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Woah, awesome, that's like 3 brainstorming sessions worth of ideas.

The perk levels are pretty much already in place, just that it's not exactly "levels" but more of a perk slider that works through a proportional priority increase for users according to the size of their delegations/donations. I totally see how wrapping that into packages helps advertising the idea, though, and I probably need to work on "selling" the benefits in more attractive ways...

Making a "live" view for the queue the bunny is handling to visualise how it works exactly while it does sounds like a great idea, but that's definitely a feature for the long list and I don't see that happen very soon, I'll probably open a discord and would want to show some live stats and reporting there in the meantime though.

Tracking unregistered users is a bit out of scope I think, but thinking about that... it might make a lot of sense to make the bunny notify users on it's list that are actually losing dust because of their usage quotas and/or because they don't support the bunny themselves...

Thanks for all the constructive ideas, definitely helps to see more options and think along some new avenues for future development!!

I'd love to have this work without "advertising" it and "selling" it's benefits to the user-base, but that's definitely delusional. It's important for me though to not turn this into a "paid service" but continue to run this as a "communal support system", for lack of a better word.

I would want the service to always remain available free of charge to the smallest of users, but maybe I'll have to think about minimum contributions for users with sufficient stake to make that feasible also...