I wanted to touch on a few issues that i'm reading in this thread. Obviously I am seeing users who are not accepting decisions very easily. The users that are selected are at my discretion. If Tony wants a certain user added, he is free to message me and we can work that is at out. Otherwise it is MY DECISION.
I don't normally give a response to everyone who was passed over for the simple fact that I would be answering those inquiries for weeks on end per campaign. Everyone who is denied is generally in 1 of these categories. 1. Not an active poster 2. Alt account found on the alt list located in the reputation section. 3. Shitposter 4. Spammer or burstposter 5. uses account for giveaway claims and twitter claims only.
I will explain examples of 2 users who have applied in this campaign.
Then User boombooms activity just on the 1st page of his posts goes feb 10th, then a 2 week break and he posts on feb 25th, then another 2 week + break and posts march 12, then a few posts on mar 14th, 2 posts on the 19th, 1 post on 21st and now active a lil whining in byteball thread
I'd like to think i'm doing my job just fine
I have been doing this for awhile
I dont make any damn money hiring users who arent going to qualify weekly
so of course im looking for active accounts in order to make the job worth it for me.
I'm not trying to just be a dick to everyone. I am trying to pick the most active people period. I don't know who has or has not been a faithful byteball supporter the whole way. I only pay attention to projects when I am working on them. If you or your account was active and posting well, you'd have been selected. Don't go shouting out complaints that are your own faults.
A few slots remain. I have updated the sheet with a few more users. Some of those users post counts were edited from what was in the application.
It's good that you followed up the criticism with an explanation of how you operate, and if tonych endorses your methods then people can complain all they want, we know the outcome.
BUT, I wonder if Tony does in fact endorse your methods, byteball had/has a different vibe to other crypto, no ICO, no hype, no pump groups, just a novel distribution idea backing up a coin with really great tech. If you don't follow BB then maybe that's why you're surprised at the reaction your decisions got in some cases.
I for one appreciate you honestly stating you favor high post people because that's how you get paid, and you don't really know or care who are supporters of this coin, but I actually find that attitude disturbing, and really wish this had been a community run sig campaign.
Banning long time supporters of BB from further distribution after moon airdrops were cancelled because a pro sig campaign manager who doesn't follow the coin community history or vibe thinks they won't post enough for him to get paid, well, that's really depressing the shit out of me!