p.s. campaign manager: Why you do not post google forms for submitting Twitter tasks? unnecessarily spam this thread and forum.
thanks
I need to ensure the authenticity of the report, to whom it came from and the overall transparency of the reports.
Since we promote transparency, using google forms, these report sheets must be publicly open, with that, anybody can just copy somebody's reports, fill up the forms and submits those reports as their own.
Sure, I can cross reference the owners of the reports but when the number of participants grow day by day, it'lll be harder to catch up and would take longer to have the stakes added on the spreadsheet.
And if I hide the report sheets, there's no transparency; what assurance does you guys (the bounty campaign participants) have that I won't cheat within the campaign?
Imagine, I could just simply create hundreds of entries and generously add weekly stakes on them. (That's what some bounty managers do
)
Which is why transparency with all the reports is crucial among all of the campaigns under my management, all the data is public so that all of you could also pinpoint mistakes on the spreadsheet.
If you think that these weekly social media reports are spam, refer to this post:
here.