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Re: how to report likes and share.
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chathu789
on 17/06/2018, 12:11:49 UTC
      There are few methods to do that!
    • Submitting to a google form

    Some managers ask the hunters to submit the links to a google form where you are supposed to attend weekly. This is pretty straightforward and make sure not to submit a report twice!
    • Reporting in the thread as a reply to the Bounty Topic

    In some bounty campaigns hunters are asked to submit the report as thread replies. There are three basic methods in this!
    • Always editing the first message
    In here bounty managers specifically ask hunters to edit the first week's report and not to create new reports. The initial message must be edited weekly which gives us one unique report with all the links classified in a weekly manner!

    • Quoted Report
    In here we use the quote function to display the previous weeks' reports along with the new week's report. When we use the quote function it creates a new message whereas the report link is not a constant within the bounty campaign.

    • No Quote, Just new a new report for new week

    In here the s[ecifically ask hunters to not to quote, no embedded reports, only the links of this week!
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    • No reports at all

    Some bounty managers do not ask for reports at all, they manually go through our social media accounts and validate those entries. But be careful, most of these campaigns there is a post/tweet limit. Look whether they have said a thing like "During the week there can not be more than 100 posts shared by the participant" or any other similar thing.

    Automated bouncy platforms such as bountyhive, bountyplatform, bounty0x also do not request reports as all of the entries are automatically validated!

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    N:B
    Always save all the links to facebook shares in a file, always save the links of the reports week by week (For edited report type only one unique link address), Keep this document until the delivery of stakes!

    Bounty managers are also humans, They can make mistakes, therefore being cautious is better than being sorry!