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i'm suspecting that some manager have their own alt enrolled in their own campaign, very unfair
Someone's salty that they weren't accepted to a signature campaign managed by a good manager
Managing campaign is really is the toughest job because they need to care of applicants and as well as payments. Because those who participated in the campaign didn't get payments on time means it will be a lot of headache to the manager. The manager should secure funding before starting the campaign otherwise, no one will believe them.
The manager should keep on updating to participants and as well as to the owner of the campaign who wants to run a signature campaign, manager task is a completely tough job, for that they will get paid but the manager should control all things.
There's plenty of campaigns that don't use an escrow, like the BitSler one I'm in right now. Payments aren't that hard, it's the post counting, deciding whether the post is constructive, accepting people, and dealing with complaints/disagreements is probably the hardest part.
just be trusted i believe and be serious about your work, signature campaign manager are also payed well, perhpas it's worth it to get that work but what i don't like is that some of them enroll at will some users that are worse than other, i'm suspecting that some manager have their own alt enrolled in their own campaign, very unfair
-snip- I don't know if I can say the same for campaign managers in the altcoin marketplace.
Most altcoin campaigns accept everyone anyway, so it's not a huge deal.