I recently
started a discussion to see if I could get a more precise answer about how much bounty hunters manage to earn through campaigns. to ignore the fact that signature spammers littered the thread with nonsense, as far as I've seen from a couple of experiences, hunters have only made a few hundred dollars in the last year or two.
Damn, I was so curious about that but the whole thread was spammed with useless things, 90% of them ignored the two years in the title and went for the 2017 period like a magnet, some just avoided typing a number, damn, a ton of useless feedback, lucky there were two or three who could actually read and take the time to type something useful. I'm wondering what a moderated topic with a part-time McDonalds vs bounty payout question would look like, but probably it will scare away most real bounty hunters for which each post count.
Are these people in such a desperate situation that this forum is their lifeline, or is it some kind of special mentality that is difficult for most people to understand? Besides, is it so difficult to read the rules of the forum and act in accordance with them?
This is the main problem, and this is why we're wasting time trying to explain to some what they did wrong, we all see this in different ways, just as it was with the endless plagiarism debates. They think like this: If I can do the "work" the two persons could do, why shouldn't I be remunerated like two persons? The whole thing is that we start with the rules and act from there, they start with their own interest and see if they can find faults in the rules in order to bypass them.
It's like thinking that driving over the speed limit is wrong only when you get in an accident!