The implementation of new rules has one major downside

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The implementation of the new rules has one major downside.

 

The downside directly impacts on revenue.

 

Getting rid of buzzers and spammers means getting rid of one major source of traffic.

 

Though Bitlanders do not pay them anymore for buzzing, it also means that it will lose out revenue from advertisements on good blogs, because nobody reading them.

 

There is one way to get the traffic back, and to make sure that those buzzers and spammers put in effort to write something.

 

That is to pay for comments made on microblogs, blogs, videos and pictures.

 

It will come with a few restrictions;

1.       Comments must be in English, and it must be in words, not emoticon.

2.       Comments must have more than 15 words

3.       Disabled the copy and paste function in comment field because this will prevent the spammers from copying and pasting the same comment on 10000 blogs and microblogs.

4.       Comments must not be the same as the other comments in the same content.  This will prevent spammers from copying the comments made by others.

 

Paying for comments made is a fairer system than paying for comments received.

 

This will prevent the buzzers from pestering others to make a comment on their junk content.

 

This solution allows non-writers to make some money with Bitlanders.

 

While not many people can write a blog, nearly everyone can write 15 words comment.



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