Attention, this project or the bounty managers are committing fraud, people are not getting paid, heads up.
Just a heads up and complaint, after I spends days researching and writing an in depth article about this project I realised I am not getting paid for it. I contacted the bounty management and was informed that the traffic on my site was too low.
Excuse me?
As you can see in the rules below the emphasis was on quality, depending on the quality you would get 10-30 stakes,
the amount of traffic just another indicator where in between this range you would end up. But hey, suddenly you get zero!
Here is an excerpt from the Blog Campaign and the rules:
Blog and YouTube campaign updated on 30 June and from this day a new reward system will also be implemented.
BLOG CAMPAIGN
Rewards:
There are 3 types of Rewards
Original
Original article of high quality: 60 stakes
Original article of good quality: 40 stakes
Original article of low quality: 20 stakes
Re-Posting/ Translation
Re-Posting/Translation of any blog: 10 stakes
Sharing to Social Media
Stakes for Sharing your Original Blog to different big Social media
To Reddit, Facebook, Twitter and other known social media: 1 stakes
To any big Forum: 5 stakes
Rules:
● An article /review /post in a blog should contain at least 500 words.
● The content must be original/unique. All the materials will get checked for plagiarism and copyright infringement. It is not allowed to copy Whitepaper, One pager or content from the website and original Metahash articles.
● Upload posts on your website or blog. All posts and articles should be online and be accessible to all users before the end of the Tokensale.
● Readers of the posted article should be interested in digital currencies.
● The website must have a real audience. New websites are not accepted.
The number of views will also be taken into account and may result in up- or down-ranking of your work.
● There must be a link to Metahash website, Metahash Whitepaper.
● Fill in the form below to notify us about your article.
Did you see any section or red flag indicating that blogs/articles get rejected if the traffic is too low?
Me neither, otherwise I would have stayed the hell out of this...traffic is something you cannot influence,
and if there is a rejection policy the least it should have been communicated upfront.
Answering to your allegations;We do not rejected your blog on the basis of just low traffic, there are certain other things,
First: The website on which you posted your blog is newly created and we have clearly mentioned in our rules that we will not accept any blog on a new website.
Second: The site almost have no data available on cryptocurrency so the digital currency audience will also be negligible.
Third: The rules about number of views also apply on website. There should be a substantial number of traffic on the website.
Fourth: Website having no audience has no benefit to the project by any means.