We’re here to protect the forum’s reputation, and bad management that disappoints members will definitely reflect poorly on it. We have DT members for a reason, they’re the ones who keep an eye on scams and potential scams to protect the forum’s integrity. Their opinions are really important and should be considered when dealing with bounty campaigns, especially since these involve monetary value. People are working for it and expecting compensation in tokens or coins.
So, here’s my answer to the following questions:
Please take a minute and answer these questions:
1. What should be the requirements to even be trying to manage anything on this forum?
I think anyone can manage a campaign as long as it follows the forum rules, even newbies. But for newbies, the rewards should be escrowed by reputable members offering that service. Newbies also need to be open to advice, not just about the bounty funds, but also on how to make sure members joining the signature campaign aren’t just working for the rewards but also avoiding spamming to get their weekly share.
2. Should projects who will not escrow be allowed to advertise? If yes, should a manager be tagged if the team doesn't pay?
No, regardless of the campaign manager's status, the bounty budget should always be escrowed. This ensures that no one will be left disappointed in the end, even if the value of the token turns out to be worthless.
3. Should bounty hunters be tagged or ignored if they join a bounty not escrowed and they make a complaint here?
I think it's fair because joining a bounty campaign that doesn’t guarantee payment is like supporting them for free. If they don’t pay in the end but still make money from the advertising we did, we’re essentially helping them scam the investors. We could end up being accessories to the crime.
4. Should we just not care and keep shit the same?
WE SHOULD CARE! WE SHOULD CARE! WE SHOULD CARE!
5. Should teams be doxxed to stop the possibility of a scam and open the possibility of legal actions?
If legal action is necesary, yes..