RE: TICKETS! GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!
04-30-2016, 05:31 PM
Yay! Free-markets!
, I've been thinking about forming a partnership with someone. Here's the deets:
Both people offer the following deal:
"If anyone posts in this thread that they give 1 ticket to person x AND 1 ticket to person y, then both person x and person y will give 1 ticket to that user."
This provides an immediate advantage to the initial poster (they get 2 different tickets and can get instant 3 votes on a proposal they like) and provides a long-term advantage to the two partners (they only get 1 ticket per deal, but after multiple deals they have a plurality of users to support their propositions).
There's another version of this where a group of users form a ticket triangle, or a ticket kite, or a ticket pentagram depending on the number of people, where an agreement is made among all participants to share 1 or more tickets with each other member in the group. In this case all members immediately get a number of tickets for passing proposals, and of course, each member is reminded that they can change their vote on any of the proposals they don't like.
What do you think?
, I've been thinking about forming a partnership with someone. Here's the deets:
Both people offer the following deal:
"If anyone posts in this thread that they give 1 ticket to person x AND 1 ticket to person y, then both person x and person y will give 1 ticket to that user."
This provides an immediate advantage to the initial poster (they get 2 different tickets and can get instant 3 votes on a proposal they like) and provides a long-term advantage to the two partners (they only get 1 ticket per deal, but after multiple deals they have a plurality of users to support their propositions).
There's another version of this where a group of users form a ticket triangle, or a ticket kite, or a ticket pentagram depending on the number of people, where an agreement is made among all participants to share 1 or more tickets with each other member in the group. In this case all members immediately get a number of tickets for passing proposals, and of course, each member is reminded that they can change their vote on any of the proposals they don't like.
What do you think?