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RE: Steemit Roadmap 2018 - @timcliff's Top Picks and Recommendations

in #roadmap20187 years ago

All sounds great but....I would like to add one thing and 'veto' another.

One thing I think should be added is the ability to add a short statement to our resteems. A 'subtitle' perhaps that would give our own followers a reason why we liked a said post and resteemed it.

What I think needs to be removed from that list is the affiliate or rewards program for referring new members. Poses two problems. One: people opening multiple shit accounts just to get the rewards and/or signing up a bunch of people that will never add any value. Two: I have a Network Marketing background and though some companies succeed, it is frowned upon and would separate the true incentive here. To create great content. I joined Steemit to get out of being in affiliate/mlm companies. Only people that really win there are the ones on top. Please don't soil the ground here.

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Good idea regarding the resteem reason. I added it to the list.

The affiliate program has been highly debated. There are valid arguments on both sides of the debate. One idea that is being considered is that the person would need to pay the signup cost to register the new member in order to get rewards from them, and their rewards would just be a small percentage (around 1%) of the recruited member's earnings. This would make it so that users are only recruiting people that they think are going to succeed here, and they would only get paid if the person became a valuable contributor to the community.

One idea that is being considered is that the person would need to pay the signup cost to register the new member in order to get rewards from them

I think this is an interesting idea but to incentivize big influencers to advertise to their audience its not going to cut it. It's still better than no affiliate program at all though

edit: Actually from an investment point of view it could make sense if it turns out profitable. Say you refer 100 random people for $1000, you might get your $1000 back from referal fee pretty quickly. Also it encourages advertiser to target the right audience so they have better chance of getting a return.
This would also ease up registration process, so overall i think its a very good idea

I agree this would be the way to do it. Make it super transparent, make it super easy to opt out of, but give people the opportunity to reward their referrer if they so choose and base that reward on the new user's ability to prove their value to the community.

That would be a valid reason. Scary territory in the affiliate realm and as long as it's something nominal where people wouldn't abuse it, I could agree.

Thanks for adding the resteem reason to the list!

I like the idea of adding a statement to resteems. I believe that's the kind of feature that would be enabled by our Hivemind software that will also be powering Communities.

Sweet, I'll be looking forward to more of the personalization here :)

Totally agree! I would love to give my thoughts when I resteem