It's a case to case basis since not all users do 25 post in regular basis if they don't have any campaigns so for forum user that doing the campaign as job, This loss is surely gonna cost them a lot because they invest time and effort for there post quota. Personally I'm only posting once a day maximum 3 post a day but with the campaign minimum post requirements. I extend my time here in the forum to interact and share my knowledge for my passion in cryptocurrency. I start playing moderate gambling when I start joining gambling signature campaign.
As I said above, time and effort should not be an additional cost. If you're making more effort just because of the campaign, then you will end up making low quality posts. I think this is something for all of us to reflect on. Join campaigns only if you actually use and support them. And always contribute and be helpful in the forums regardless of whether you have a campaign.
That way, you even find it easier in the long run to join a campaign later.
Still, you lose time, not even money but still the time still before getting paid you need to qualify with the post requirement of the campaign and it depends on you how you will use your funds, other members will use this for their financial need and for sure another member will use to play for gambling it depends on the user to make the money risk or to keep their money, but still better we don't become dependent in the campaign just to earn.
Man I really don't get people who say they lose time and effort and money gambling here with campaign earnings.
First of all, we should all have a regular job to earn our money. Anyone who relies on campaign earnings to support their life, please rethink your priorities. This is a side income, a bonus, a great way to reward being a good, active forum user, and site user and supporter.
Some people spend hours a day gaming, some hours a day on netflix, I spend less than an hour a day gambling. The end result, we all spend money to achieve entertainment. Yes we lose time, but we gain relaxation, enjoyment. Why do people treat gambling like it's supposed to be an investment or earning?