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33 sats \ 13 replies \ @Undisciplined OP 19 Jul 2024 \ parent \ on: For the Love of Territories, Zap Big and Zap Often meta
It could even be an option on your posts, to forward sats to the territory.
I though it was working that way already, maybe percentages should increase?
A neat balance would be to make publishing on the territory cheaper, but make percentage on the gains bigger. Both parameters should be adjustable by the territory owner. Maybe even granting better deals to the stacker with bigger trust scores, to incentive fidelity.
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They get half of the posting fee, so it's a fixed amount per post.
I believe the idea is to roll out far more policy levers for territory owners in the future.
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Yes, I think part of the problem is that territory development has stalled as a result of the more pressing wallet needs right now.
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That and the referral upgrade (which seems to be working really well). I'm sure there's no shortage of things on k00b's to-do list.
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Ok, then yes, a policy on a percentage on the gains should be implemented. That's a better deal, because it allows posting to be cheaper, so that you don't risk much in case of bad performance, in exchange of maybe paying more in gain percentage than would solely with a fixed post fee, if the post is successful enough. That sounds like a much better balance and would motivate people to publish more often, for maybe the high post fees are also a reason posting is relatively meagre.
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maybe the high post fees are also a reason posting is relatively meagre
That's part of the spirit of this post. We can directly address this, before the SN team develop new tools, by just zapping good posts a little more. The posting fees only seem high, because of the expected return on posting.
One way or another, it comes back to us and how much we're willing to support the content we want.
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It does comes back to us but protocols are important if we aspire to be a large scale community. It can't just reliably be left to good will, a proper protocol for calculations must be in place so that everything just self-balances. Pure applied libertarianism, for the same reasons.
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I'm not really making an appeal to good will. I've made the pure appeal to rational self-interest elsewhere and mention it here.
This is more of an appeal to taking responsibility for sustaining the world you want to live in. If people want these territories to continue existing, they should be aware of how important their support is for that.