I remember the first time I registered to ReadCash
I was only looking for some website that gives me an earning
Until I found you and start to make money as it is my only intention that time.
The points that time is depending on your article.
The more articles, the more youve earned.
I just want to write and write and write to gain points.
Until ReadCash released an update about the random rewarder.
At first, we are all excited about that update.
We are so curious how do its works.
Some users do a random reward challenge and I also participated.
All was well that time.
I gained a lot of points and I am so thankful to that
Until ReadCash released an update again about the upvote group
Many of us recieved a notifications about that.
And that leads to decreasing of points.
Many users lost thier excitement to publish an article but sooner realized that we need a quality article to be noticed by the random rewarder.
I also experienced that penalty. I experienced having 0 points for one week.
I thought of giving up but I cant.
This platform already part of my daily living.
I also found a virtual friend and a platform that has less negativity.
I continue to write and engaged until my penalty was gone.
All things back to normal until ReadCash banned himself
Its been 2 weeks since it was happnened.
And all of a sudden, I noticed a lot of changes.
I know I am not alone to this kind of feeling.
I read a different article and short post.
And it saddens me and I thought we already need a moderator.
I am not good in writing, my article is not good as thiers.
And I want to be better because other users here inspires me.
Now, I have noticed. It looks like a facebook here.
I always marked my notification as read and overlooked quality articles.
I miss the old platfrom.
I miss the feeling of excitement.
That readcash is the first site you've opened in the morning.
The feeling of always checking the bell if it turns red.
The excitement on participating in a free writing and waiting for the winner.
I also missed ReadCash.
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