• drunkenninja (edited 9 years ago)
    +7

    I'm still not entirely sure how the amazon example you mentioned fits into the way this rev-shared invite referral program would work. You said redditors created subreddits only to spam their referral code linked goods to earn a small profit from each item sold as in comparison to getting new people to join their tribe and at the same time snapzu. These new people have no reason to spam, they are not affiliated with the person that invited them through their tribe referral code, and even if they were related, it is them that would need to spend their hard earned cash for that chief to earn anything. I just don't see the correlation between these rev-share invite links and spamming.

    This is how I image the program to work:

    - I start a new tribe called /t/callofduty because I have a passion for the game
    - This new tribe expands the range of communities and content on the site but needs members to make it work (pretty much the same concept as reddit here)
    - Because I am a part of a number of call of duty communities I want to be able to easily share my Call of Duty tribe with others
    - The ability to bulk invite hundreds of new people to my tribe by sharing a tribe referral link is important as I only have a limited number of personal invites
    - People join using my tribe referral link and use snapzu like any other person would
    - I am happy because my tribe is growing and I also made some credits on the side which I can use in a number of ways, one being to "cash out"

    The only thing I can see happening is if people abuse their tribe referral links and spam other communities in a manner that exploits the concept. I am sure however that a few rules in regards to that can be established to prevent people from being bone heads.

  • collude
    +4
    @drunkenninja -

    The only thing I can see happening is if people abuse their tribe referral links and spam other communities in a manner that exploits the concept. I am sure however that a few rules in regards to that can be established to prevent people from being bone heads.

    This is how I think 90% of referral codes will be used. I hope I'm wrong.

  • ttubravesrock
    +4
    @drunkenninja -

    and I also made some credits on the side which I can use in a number of ways

    The way I understood the explanation is that this wouldn't necessarily be true. The only reason you would make some credits on the side is if those people you invited also purchased 'Snapzu Gold.' You wouldn't get credits just from them joining. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

  • drunkenninja
    +3
    @collude -

    For everyone's sake, I hope you're also wrong.

    • drunkenninja
      +5
      @ttubravesrock -

      Right, in addition to growing my tribe with like-minded peeps I am also earning credits on the side... BUT of course this would only happen if one of the users you referred to your tribe (and snapzu as a platform) would purchase snapzu credits. If they don't purchase credits themselves, then I wouldn't earn anything.