Here's what I have understood so far about the basic concept of it.
Basically, having a sigil, a badge, a namecard... of some project stuck to your profile so that you can indirectly promote their said project. This is followed by a compensation of sorts, in accordance with how many quality content posts/replies that you have made.. well this is how far I have understood it, tell me if I'm wrong.
Anyhoo, in order to make the said compensation (mostly in forms of financial methods, yes?), the team of the said project must be able to track how the users with their signature are doing - they need to count the posts, replies, decide which is legit for payment and whatnot. This is mostly done by campaign managers I believe? So, if, hypothetically, there is no campaign manager involved and the task is up to the project's team, how would one conduct such research? Like, how do you determine how many posts/replies a person has made on a specific topic?
Is there an advanced search option somewhere that I am not seeing?
Also, if the said project is not planning to utilize an escrow account, well maybe cause they have trust issues for the market, would that be detrimental? give off the wrong image to the potential legendary/hero signature-bearers? Would it be bad enough that the team may have to reconsider their choices and make the said escrow thingi? A general direction to creating the said account would be also very helpful.
Thank you for your time in advance.
Yes, you have got the basic concept --- Members apply to join a signature capaign >> Member post quality posts >> Campaign manager count the qualifying posts >> Campaign manager pay the member.
The campaign manager does not use a special search feature to count the posts, they simply click on the members profile and then choose this option at the bottom of the page --> http://prntscr.com/kgiy5i
Some campaigns place funds received for the signature campaign in escrow as proof that it is not a scam campaign that will not pay at the end of the week or month, when people are supposed to be paid.