1. The project should have a minimum description. Area of activity, industry, idea.
Link to announcement thread and website is more than enough.
2. Timing. Always indicate the end time of the company. If it is not known exactly, please specify the end month. Because, $1,000,000 pool per month and $1,000,000 pool for six months is a very different money. If I can not find the end date anywhere, I just close the page.
Yeah, this would spare some time but on the other hand you have to at least do little research about project before you start promoting it, right?
3. Change of conditions. This situation should be rare and non-standard. But if during the bounty of the company the conditions have changed, then report this above / under the header of the first post. In big red letters. Specify the date from which the changes take effect.
As far as I know changes are always announced.
4. KYC. Forget about KYC for bounty hunters. If KYC is a mandatory condition of the project, then write about it in the conditions. Introduction of KYC at the end of the company we regard as fraud. Yes, we know that you care about the security of our data, but we care about them more.
We don't want KYC.
I wouldn't join any bounty with KYC requirement.
5. Pool. Always specify soft cap and hard cap. Specify the final price of the token. The total number of tokens. This data will never be superfluous.
Which is stated in website.
6. Status tables. SPREADSHEET. Specify a link to the general table immediately after the conditions and duplicate it in the end of the post. Large font. You will save us a lot of time. Thank you.
Which bounty doesn't have spreadsheet? Your problem is obviously laziness.
7. Signatures. I recommend placing the subscription terms at the end of the post. Because most participate in companies on social networks and skip each time the descriptions of signatures for different ranks are a bit annoying.
Why not on beginning of post? It is annoying to me to scroll social network bounties to find signature.
8. Provide your contacts for communication, telegrams and / or mail. Keep in touch, respond to messages.
I concur.
9. When the bounty is over, write about it. On the top of the first post.
It always is.
10. Specify the day of the beginning of the week and the day of the week end. If they are not, then it creates chaos.
You can usually find that information in spreadsheet. How hard it can be to remember that day?
11. Do not forget to write a limit on the number of participants, if it exists.
It usually is stated.
Most of these information you can find either in bounty topic, announcement topic or website. It is not bounty manager to blame because you guys have lots multi accounts and you don't have time to read.