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Topic: ✅✅✅[ANN][MAINSALE] GIGTRICKS - A CRYPTO ECOSYSTEM FOR FREELANCERS✅✅✅ - page 78. (Read 62724 times)

newbie
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Yes, exactly! Not just that, what’s there to keep the client from posting negative review on purpose or any unfair demands, I understand that smart contracts keep this from happening but the client can still threaten to leave a negative review if the freelancer refuses to do some extra work, I don’t know if the smart contract can deal with that.
newbie
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Oh yeah... on social media platforms it seem like a grocery store for review, i have seen many posts myself about 'hey i will post a review on your profile at fiverr for $5' i mean seriously guys... this shouldn't be done... why people don't get it that these fake reviews are doing more harm than good
newbie
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They should but it’s entirely possible for freelancers to buy reviews. I mean that happens all the time at all leading freelance platforms
newbie
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Well, its good to be optimistic, and I also believe in gigtricks' big bang theory, but you shouldn't be too dillusional, who said to you that these technologies have never used before?? Blockchain has been used and so does the decentralized functionalities, but no one has ever leveraged these technologies like gigtricks is planning to do.
newbie
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I wholeheartedly agree, the threat surrounding reviews is seriously damaging. However, I do feel with gigtricks it would be different. They’re using technologies never used before, that’d help right? Smiley
newbie
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As a freelancer who’s looking forward to GigTricks ecosystem, I believe it will help in counter some of the issues faced by us. But even with that, I’m still doubtful about the whole review thing. Reviews can seriously make or break a freelancer’s profile.
copper member
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Great approach guys! It's cool to know that you have considered all scenarios while designing your solutions. However, it would be great if you could share here the whole reward distribution.

Hey There!

GigTricks will reward its user base through a gamification process. There are many events in which the users will be rewarded:

-- Sign up with GigTricks
-- Sharing content in social circle
-- High rated skill ratings
-- High rated profile ratings
-- Quality content creator       
-- Top-rated sellers
-- Encourage Advertiser to advertise on the platform
-- Growing fan base
-- Monthly spend on the platform
-- Being a part of proof-of-streaming process
-- Contribute to dispute management process
-- Active members with high degree of engagement within the platform

The main goal is to make sure our user base is happy and satisfied. Wink
newbie
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Great approach guys! It's cool to know that you have considered all scenarios while designing your solutions. However, it would be great if you could share here the whole reward distribution.
copper member
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Alas! that hit home. happened to me twice. I think its human behaviour , people do want to post a negative comment and have time to humiliate you when you do something mediocre. but they didn't appreciate when you work fine. :/

Hi Smiley we understand the importance of review that's why we plan to reward people in GigBit credits for sharing constructive reviews for the services they acquire from sellers. This way community engagement will see an uplift.

The GigBit Credit can be converted with GigBit Tokens, which can be traded on exchanges and/or can be saved for any future purchases.
newbie
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Alas! that hit home. happened to me twice. I think its human behaviour , people do want to post a negative comment and have time to humiliate you when you do something mediocre. but they didn't appreciate when you work fine. :/
newbie
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Oh right. Wasn’t the incentivized voting also similar to this? Only certain numbers of top performing buyers and sellers were to be chosen for that too, right?
newbie
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I just wish gigtricks reawrd people for posting reviews too, because people on freelancing platform assign you work pay and run away without writing a feedback.. i don't know why they do that but it has happened to me many times that i have negitiated a project with a client and asked him in the start that he should post a feedback too. but once i submitted my work they just disappeared... clients don't understand that how important feedbacks are for freelancers , specially for new freelancers...
newbie
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Yes, they were but I doubt reward contributors is entirely like that. There’s a whole lot more than just spending a certain amount of money in a month.
newbie
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There’s also the amount of money one spends on the platform in a month, that also contributes to the gamification process and then to the reward contributor thing.
newbie
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Well, technically they are spending their time on the platform, they should be rewarded. However, being active isn’t the only thing there is, there are many events in which the user would be rewarded.
newbie
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That’s good, being rewarded for the time one invests but why is it only for people who are more active do other participants get nothing?
newbie
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User engagement is a great way that could help any platform strive ... any platform where community engagement is not attractive will eventually die down.. just my personal opinion, though i am glad gigtricks is encouraging its users to be more active and engaging
newbie
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Hey ! some people do have read whitepaper in full but it is gets hard to digest all the information all at once, i remember there was a heading called payment service but i didn't rembered reading about this feature that will let people set there service charges in fiat currency !!!
newbie
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Well, gamification is basically a marketing technique used to encourage user participation on online platforms, so I guess they’ll be giving points on how active a certain user is on the ecosystem.
newbie
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That really caught my eye while I was going through the Whitepaper myself. Although I’m a bit cynical about the gamification process they’ll be using to reward contributors. How are they going to go about that now? there is already so much they are doing!
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