by CyberFreak » 28 Nov 2018, 15:07
raaman wrote:Do you really think that it will help? How do you think that it will increase the quality of the articles?
If people can post articles daily, some will do it daily and soon run out of ideas and then still continue posting articles because they can. If they can only post an article every 2 days, those initial ideas will take twice aslong to work through before they hit the stage where they are desperate and then will only release 1 low quality article every 2 days rather than daily.
Ultimately if users don't improve the quality then the only other alternative will be to either remove article writers en masse or disable article submissions totally. Ultimately users need to start think "Is it worthwhile abusing this now for a few extra cents and then lose the feature or don't abuse it and over the long run earn more legitimately". Users think to0 much about the short term about all the sites they are part of and make as much as possible in anyway possible and then act surprised and blame the owners when things get changed. 1 article a day doesn't mean you have to post 1 article a day. 10 posts a day doesn't mean you have to post 10 posts a day. Some users use them as a target and churn out anything to hit them to earn the most they can that day yet all they are doing is affecting their long term income especially when we move to rewarding users based on quality rather than a fixed rate per post. It will be those users earning alot less per post than most other users while the good users will earn more.
[quote="raaman"]Do you really think that it will help? How do you think that it will increase the quality of the articles?[/quote]If people can post articles daily, some will do it daily and soon run out of ideas and then still continue posting articles because they can. If they can only post an article every 2 days, those initial ideas will take twice aslong to work through before they hit the stage where they are desperate and then will only release 1 low quality article every 2 days rather than daily.
Ultimately if users don't improve the quality then the only other alternative will be to either remove article writers en masse or disable article submissions totally. Ultimately users need to start think "Is it worthwhile abusing this now for a few extra cents and then lose the feature or don't abuse it and over the long run earn more legitimately". Users think to0 much about the short term about all the sites they are part of and make as much as possible in anyway possible and then act surprised and blame the owners when things get changed. 1 article a day doesn't mean you have to post 1 article a day. 10 posts a day doesn't mean you have to post 10 posts a day. Some users use them as a target and churn out anything to hit them to earn the most they can that day yet all they are doing is affecting their long term income especially when we move to rewarding users based on quality rather than a fixed rate per post. It will be those users earning alot less per post than most other users while the good users will earn more.