This post is #PoweredByMonolith.
So, you might notice that you don't get points, which in turn doesn't give you a desired payout. This is because Read.Cash has connected its Points System with its Communities function, and therefore any points you get means your blogs are not initially paid.
Which would be nice, since the editor allows you to directly submit it to communities and the like. Weirdly, the editor seem to make it disappear when I try lately. Hmm. Back to topic.
Communities are member-based groups with a common topic. However, these can get pretty messy nowadays as spam will attempt to try to catch as many communities as possible, since once your post is approved by a community, you get your good 20 point score. Don't do that, please.
So, you wrote your own little community post, and you want to share it to the world. The first you should do is to join the communities. After all, you do need to know what your topic is. Learn their rules and the like.
Next, you simply submit your blog to the community. Sounds easy, right? Not really. Moderators have to check if your blog matches the topic, rules, and style of which is needed.
Everything is soon back to normal once a community accepts your blog and you get your points.
Or is it?
Read.Cash is actually good right now, however the fund needs more money. And people don't like ads, apparently. They don't like sharing their hard earned BCH either. Well, with the advent of communities, those 0.5% will now lead to the right writers on the job.
@Read.Cash, there's a bug in the post editor where trying to select a community causes it to disappear. It's weird.
This has been a long ride with all of you, really. With the funds, people have started earning money. With the advent of community-based payment, people are now able to enjoy similar topics and earn together.
Just... don't make a community based on spam, guys. I know you want free money (it's not) but the points will only start to roll out when your blog post gets featured. They don't feature spam, especially when the Community mods get ahold of the OC checking system.
This is Rowan, signing off.
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Also, I hate misclicking on getting the submitting this to the wrong communities. Damn.