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Topic: 95% of Bounties Are Bullshit For Everyone Involved - page 9. (Read 1675 times)

full member
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Your opinion is not entirely correct. One of purpose of opening a bounty program is to grow the community. They hope the existing community will help in achieving their goals. Of course the work orders given to bounty hunters are to promote the projects they are developing. So in my opinion the bounty hunter also has a role in it.
member
Activity: 854
Merit: 10
Bounty hunters have become so useless that they now offer an ICO nothing. All their Facebook friends, Twitter followers, YouTube subscribers, whatever -- its all fake numbers and they always do the bare minimum to promote an ICO. Even ranks on this forum are faked. Merits are bought and sold, accounts can be farmed, purchased, for absolutely no purpose other than to spam this forum with useless information.
I can agree that there are people with high rank accounts and that the accounts were not originally theirs, but saying that bounty has nothing to offer ICO is what i will not agree with. No  matter what, there are still people who do their works genuinely

And what kind of traffic do they end up driving to an ICO website? Almost nothing. Most bounty campaigns literally have more participants than they will ever receive hits to their website, meaning the average traffic driven to a website by today's bounty hunter is less than 1 visit per month. Again, its because of all the fudged numbers. Everything is faked, nothing is real. There is no quality control whatsoever.
Well, i think you need to do more findings to justify your point.

I really don't understand why anybody does social media bounty campaigns any more. Translations, graphic designers, website builders, app developers -- those are the real bounty hunters. Social media bounty hunters are just scum sucking parasites. They root through garbage trying to collect digital specs of nothing, leaving a trail of trash behind them.
I knew you should be a bounty hunter too, but i was wondering in what capacity you participate in bounty... Now i can see what you are into and because all these bounty hunters share from the tokens you want for yourself alone, you are now looking for ways in which they can be stopped.


Nobody wants to learn a thing about anything -- they just want "free money" as easily as possible, which usually ends up being worthless anyway. Would most of you just be sitting around doing nothing if you didn't consider this to be a means of "employment"? My guess is the answer is "yes." Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
Let me be very sincere with you as a friend to a friend. I am not into social media bounty, but i would say that information can also be easily accessed through social media and some projects enjoy this benefit.
The announcement thread you are into can be more accessed and easily reached, because some signature bounty participants are going about on the forum, carrying the emblem of the project, which will make potential investors to want to search more on it and by so doing come across your own translated version of the project.

Everything works hand in hand. So do not castigate them.
Know this also, that a tree cannot make a forest.
Your nature of work alone is not enough to make a project succeed.

Do you think the few number of people that participate in a project will make the project?
ICO lunchers and bounty managers know what they are doing, which is why they include social media bounty.

If your advise is followed, i am very sure such project will not succeed.
jr. member
Activity: 546
Merit: 4
I think gone are the days where it’s easy to accumulate fake followers on twitters and fake friends on Facebook

You cannot have a new Facebook account without a proper photo, fake profiles are deleted forever
55% of all fake accounts followers on twitter have been deleted ( if you noticed the reduction in your followers )
I have no information about youtube
But reddit suspends account on multiple users

That shows that bounty participation will be corrected soon
member
Activity: 504
Merit: 14
Miracle Tele
      The problem is not reward hunters, but only ICO scam or shitcoin projects. There are so many ICO SCAM projects that bounty hunters have to sign up for as many projects as possible, just to get some projects to make them profitable. Being enrolled in many projects, from the time crisis, it's normal to treat them superficially, because they will not all make you profit anyway. It's a very bad time in reward campaigns, and that's due to 100% of the shit projects that are now on the market.
member
Activity: 616
Merit: 30
That’s absolutely right mate.

The social media campaign is just a bread and butter of those greed accounts
And most of them are using fake friends.idont know why now this side of bounty gets more percentage of alotted profit,while others become lower.i agree on you that this must be stop
sr. member
Activity: 1008
Merit: 308

I also often find people who intentionally use my account username to follow the bounty.
Yeah, sometime you will find like that. They will use our username, profile link, and our work but filled wallet form with their wallet. So, they can get paid without hard work
jr. member
Activity: 230
Merit: 4
It's the mere requirement for the job but the thing is you are spamming your fake profile with posts from a legit ICO , I think that is more of a downside for the campaign you are promoting.

It seems you do not understand the crowd law. When you are an investor, you see a lot of advertising on a project, you will definitely pay attention and will want to learn about it. The purpose here is to crowd effect. The more it appears, the more it will affect your psychology. I think you have a very wrong view about marketing.

Marketing it is. I am also hyped by ICO projects that I could see on my social media channels but when I see them very often, I think I'd ignore the project because of their improper marketing strategy. Flooding posts is really annoying and also a reason for report than promotion.
full member
Activity: 602
Merit: 105
Wow good morning my friend.  I agree completely agree with twitter, facebook and other social media bounties. But content creation in youtube, medium or bitcointalk signature campaigns are different then the mentioned above for me.
member
Activity: 322
Merit: 10
Unfortunately, this is one of the biggest problems. Officially the project dumpster occurred in the market. These should be accompanied by at least a minor restraint. Or they do a lot of damage to the crypto market.
full member
Activity: 448
Merit: 103
I was involved in bounty programs last year. But now it is absolutly different story (( But I am not sure we have 95 % bullshit. A lot of not fair ICO teams, but it is 40-50 % not 95....
full member
Activity: 672
Merit: 100
https://paynote.eu
Yes, that's right, very few bounty that will give a profit, as ico. Very hard times now in the bounty industry, perhaps in December the situation will improve.
sr. member
Activity: 938
Merit: 256
Bounty hunters have become so useless that they now offer an ICO nothing. All their Facebook friends, Twitter followers, YouTube subscribers, whatever -- its all fake numbers and they always do the bare minimum to promote an ICO. Even ranks on this forum are faked. Merits are bought and sold, accounts can be farmed, purchased, for absolutely no purpose other than to spam this forum with useless information.

And what kind of traffic do they end up driving to an ICO website? Almost nothing. Most bounty campaigns literally have more participants than they will ever receive hits to their website, meaning the average traffic driven to a website by today's bounty hunter is less than 1 visit per month. Again, its because of all the fudged numbers. Everything is faked, nothing is real. There is no quality control whatsoever.

I really don't understand why anybody does social media bounty campaigns any more. Translations, graphic designers, website builders, app developers -- those are the real bounty hunters. Social media bounty hunters are just scum sucking parasites. They root through garbage trying to collect digital specs of nothing, leaving a trail of trash behind them.

Nobody wants to learn a thing about anything -- they just want "free money" as easily as possible, which usually ends up being worthless anyway. Would most of you just be sitting around doing nothing if you didn't consider this to be a means of "employment"? My guess is the answer is "yes." Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

At least.. they spread the project so everyone could see the project is running.
Nothing bad with bounties except the dumper when the tokens enters the market
full member
Activity: 728
Merit: 104
Bounty projects will still start climbing very soon, so I would probably take part in all projects that today have a value, at least a small value, so that we can work with it in the end, I am sure that the bulls will come to the market.
full member
Activity: 660
Merit: 101
Colletrix - Bridging the Physical and Virtual Worl
I just don't understand why ICOs continue to employ bounty hunters. Do they not know how to read website analytics? Having to crush the price of your coin or token by handing them out like candy to useless bounty hunters - who immediately dump said coin the second they get it - makes no economic sense.
So can you suggest me, how to promote ICO widely, and the cost to make it cheap? Bounty has met these two needs with many advertisers and cheap payments. If there are other ways to advertise, then surely its price is not cheap
copper member
Activity: 210
Merit: 1
No they are not. It happens, because people are taking part in bounties, without knowing in what project they are participating. I bet with you 70 percent of bounty hunters have never read the whitepaper of any project.
full member
Activity: 451
Merit: 100
Decentralized Ascending Auctions on Blockchain
It seems you do not understand the crowd law. When you are an investor, you see a lot of advertising on a project, you will definitely pay attention and will want to learn about it. The purpose here is to crowd effect. The more it appears, the more it will affect your psychology. I think you have a very wrong view about marketing.
member
Activity: 490
Merit: 17
 graphic designers, website builders, app developers are not jobs for bounty hunters. These work are done by project development team or outsource team and they will not accept token payment ( not listed token / non value) for their hard works. In fact social media and youtube bounty have positive effects to the success of an ICO. I have invested in some projects which i found them when i was scrolling my twitter feeds.
hero member
Activity: 994
Merit: 500

Currently there are many bounty hunters who only use a Newbie account. Which means they have created a new account, maybe not just one.
Lots of people who have multiple accounts.
better in the future, allowed to join the Bounty is a minimum Jr.Member account.

I also often find people who intentionally use my account username to follow the bounty.
Many times my bitcointalk profile was involved in bounty campaign which I have never joined.
There are more scammers and fake profiles than you can imagine! Be careful, bounties are under attack and greedy hunters will destroy the future of bounties.
hero member
Activity: 714
Merit: 500
Bounty hunters have become so useless that they now offer an ICO nothing. All their Facebook friends, Twitter followers, YouTube subscribers, whatever -- its all fake numbers and they always do the bare minimum to promote an ICO. Even ranks on this forum are faked. Merits are bought and sold, accounts can be farmed, purchased, for absolutely no purpose other than to spam this forum with useless information.

And what kind of traffic do they end up driving to an ICO website? Almost nothing. Most bounty campaigns literally have more participants than they will ever receive hits to their website, meaning the average traffic driven to a website by today's bounty hunter is less than 1 visit per month. Again, its because of all the fudged numbers. Everything is faked, nothing is real. There is no quality control whatsoever.

I really don't understand why anybody does social media bounty campaigns any more. Translations, graphic designers, website builders, app developers -- those are the real bounty hunters. Social media bounty hunters are just scum sucking parasites. They root through garbage trying to collect digital specs of nothing, leaving a trail of trash behind them.

Nobody wants to learn a thing about anything -- they just want "free money" as easily as possible, which usually ends up being worthless anyway. Would most of you just be sitting around doing nothing if you didn't consider this to be a means of "employment"? My guess is the answer is "yes." Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
I have same opinion. But you should also exclude from your list translations. Most of bounty translators do not care about the quality and they simply copy-paste into google translator and new translation is avaiable!
Social media campaigns were useful when there were only few ICOs.

member
Activity: 222
Merit: 58
They call me Rad Rody.
I just don't understand why ICOs continue to employ bounty hunters. Do they not know how to read website analytics? Having to crush the price of your coin or token by handing them out like candy to useless bounty hunters - who immediately dump said coin the second they get it - makes no economic sense.
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