DeepOnion is growing healthily. We see a big growing community which is very active and helpful. While we are very happy that many members help the comminity, we do notice that there are a portion of the members, almost never appear in this thread or any DeepOnion-related threads, they just post some very brief messages to make up the 10 in some other threads. Their intentions are just to collect free stuff and likely to dump to make a quick profit.
Unfortunately our current rules don't exclude them. We want to get suggestions from the community: (1) do we exclude them after 1-2 more airdrops? Just to give them a chance to participate (2) do we exclude members whose posts are mostly getting free rewards from different threads? (3) We also want suggestions from you how to better develop the community.
I think any participant that has signed up for the DO project and is meeting the current requirements should be allowed to continue to receive their airdrop bonus.
In my opinion, it is advantageous to have DO supporters posting in as many different threads as they would like to on Bitcointalk - everywhere they post, the DO signature is also posted.
My advice would be to try and keep as close to the original participation guidelines you developed as you can crypto-rainbow. Consistency is very important - it acts to foster peoples confidence in the project, the coin and the Dev team. In the long run consistency will also ultimately save you and the Dev team a lot of time and effort.
The larger the rolling snowball grows the more effort it takes to adjust its course - and DO is quickly becoming one hell of a snowball.
(Also, don't create unnecessary stress for yourself crypto-rainbow by trying to second-guess other people intentions. Or trying to control them - that way madness lies
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well,having given this some thought. the rules have been set out for the airdrop. these low posters are in fact doing what is needed as per the rules, so to exclude them i think would not be fair?
however, i get what you are saying about it leaves a bad taste in the mouth for them to get the same reward. the x2 airdrop ect is a good way to give incentives for people to participate more.
answering questions is a good way to help. some are not able to make wallpapers or the tech stuff. so to be seen to be going the extra mile can be rewarded more which has happened so far and has helped to give a good feeling about this project.
but to throw out people from the airdrop because they are not doing enough( but are at least covering the minimum required for the airdrop) is a good way to atract more scam accusations and fudders