I have been noticing a few articles about @Read.Cash's latest updates, more specifically the dynamic random rewarder system that replaced the static points system. All of them were essentially divided into three: Those that are confused, those that agree to the changes, and those who do not agree to the changes.
Those that seem to be confused and those that disagree seem to have a common topic that the changes weren't fair or their expected points were not appearing. Most of the cons can be seen here in @salma24's post: "This Recent Update".
I also took note of some of the new blogs which detail how complicated it has gotten, and I agree with the statements, however disheartening they are. One example is @Myt.24's post: "I'm a little bit disappointed" explaining the oddity of the random rewarder, and a reason why we need a clearer image of how the rewarder works.
The good things, however, as @Dangerous_Fly's post: "Tips on the Random Rewarder" suggests, is that we still have Power Users and the system can still earn points by actually heading to a well-known community and writing a blog related to the topic. Which brings me to my verdict.
@Read.Cash told us to not mind about the points as we write beautiful articles. This is, in my opinion, because we have reached the point that our funds can easily drain without proper control of the funds. Also, in my opinion, we have reached a point where most of the summer, we have been given X points which can get us 0.5% of the fund by simply posting five comments or one post. And after communities were used as primary way of getting points, people have manipulated it to form groups just to give upvotes and communities that allow spam.
We shouldn't look at points as a metric on how much we will get. We need to shift our mindset from "Let's post five blogs a day" to "Let's make quality posts so we can all share knowledge and get bonuses."
After all, Read.Cash is built to be a blogging platform first, way to share Bitcoin Cash second. Let's not forget that this is, so far, this is the only blogging site where everyone gets paid. Trybe, Honest.Cash, Publish0x, and other sites use a model where to earn, you have to get tipped. Which is a good way, but then we have tried it, and it got @Read.Cash into a -$600 debt.
You are right .but i dont know why my points are not increasing i had not done anything wrong or fraud .but why i am not getting point .