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RE: What is the #1 change needed for Steem - Win $20+ upvote

in #steem6 years ago

i like the introduction of referral system too. but i think the rewards should come out of the rewards the people who got referred in (the new users). this way you prevent the blatant account creation of fake users for the sake of getting rewards.

by getting partial rewards (up to an amount) of brought in users’ before they are “unleashed” you insure only referral rewards are being created from active and real users.

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New users have no real rewards to speak of, busy has (had) a 10% referral program for people you referred to it.

btw. that a dap only 30days 10% marky, worst on a pay to create account

which can be bypassed by:

  • waiting 30days
  • using another platform to post

it does not

  • encourage the recruiter to nurture the newbie
  • keep a mentoring in place for a duration of earning (not time)
  • not implemented at the blockchain level, go see my reply to Roe the Doe, that's essentially like a smart contract between an enrolled and a designated mentor (you don't nurture...you don't get paid) and 10% of say 500 Steem is very handsome to long term mentor 100 Steemian! Hell 10% of 50 Steem is amazing...if you say hook up 1000 noobs to get going quickly.
  • we can even get rid of any referral signup so it all freedom and free-will and stuff, lets say we make the mentoring designation voluntary.....Steem (or Steemit or Busy) ask the new user, who asked you to join (even have a strong disclaimer at signup if you want to designate a mentoring payout person) and if they leave it blank, then say the blockchain makes it 100% random to a qualified Steemian - standard and setting set by witnesses
  • heck even better people can designate a mentor after signup up....say they get 3 attempts to change, then it locks in the 3rd and final one

For Further Details Go See My Respond to Roe

update:

New users have no real rewards to speak of

heheh....i just realize, this is so true....i wonder if anyone told busy.org about this problem?

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That's where the incentive comes in where your rank is also determined by the new recruits stake in SP. if all they have is the standard 0.1 then it's a minimal rank. if they're an investor and buy 10,000SP you get placed a lot higher in the ranks.

and you scale it so that 100 people buying 100Steem is more valuable than 1 person buying 10,000Steem.

That actually makes a lot of sense to me too, if not the exploit becomes quite simple to distinguish.

That being said, we can't dismiss the hot cognition of attempting a marketing campaign based on referrals. So in my opinion, since Steem has enough FUD as it is adopting anything that comes even remotely close to the likes of bitconnect and Co, should probably be best avoided.

Not because it would actually be a scam, but because popular sentiment is what drives the markets and not so much technical specs.

After all, as a blockchain steem is leap years ahead of competitors with much higher valuation. But those details are missed by 99% of it's potential users.

My two cents, for whatever they are worth.

good reminder,

yeah i feel we might be leap years, but in crpyto time a leap year is less 4 years and more like 14 months, i feel like serious competition is going to start launching later in 2018 and we need to discuss, design, implement and start stepping up our game

how about a marketing campaign based on mentoring? that's more of what I'm thinking, and i think such a concept would be a beautiful baby we can sell to the world and get good karma in both sentiment and organic growth

and yes does it make sense to me too....whole ton of sense, go see the new improve recruitment in reply to Roe

how about a marketing campaign based on mentoring? that's more of what I'm thinking, and i think such a concept would be a beautiful baby we can sell to the world and get good karma in both sentiment and organic growth

now that! i like a lot

I do like the idea of a referral system, but ONLY one in which any rewards are paid once someone is an actual active and participating member. Otherwise it will just be gamed and abused.

That said... part of a referral system would have to include the ability to actually tell WHO signed up as our referrals. Not for money's sake, but so we could make the effort to encourage and follow those we talked into joining Steemit.

That said... part of a referral system would have to include the ability to actually tell WHO signed up as our referrals. Not for money's sake, but so we could make the effort to encourage and follow those we talked into joining Steemit.

see the rewarding recruitment via active mentor method in my reply to Roe