I love writing (lot). I like to spend time on Steemit (a lot). And I like clever, funny, relaxed and straightforward people.
I decided to mix all of the above, using the magic glue of... money.
Yes, money, in the form of SBD and Steem. In other words, I'm proposing you a content based game, called, you guessed, "Pay It Forward".
The Rules Of "Pay It Forward"
- A game session has 8 days, consisting of one post per day (or one turn, see below).
- The game starts with a "root poster", the person who initiates an 8 days block of posts. The root poster publishes the first post, in which he asks for the funniest, more clever, more entertaining, more whatever, comment. The topic of the posts for which he asks funny or clever votes is entirely his choice. It may be Steem, Facebook, sports, photography, poetry, everything.
- There is a time window of 24 hours for people to post their comments. After the time limit, the root poster picks the "winner of the turn". The winner is announced in the article, in the following format: "Later edit: the winner is:..." followed by a compulsory motivation. Failing to write the motivation may disqualify the author, and the root poster may choose to "fork" the chain, by choosing another winner. In this case, the author who didn't provide a motivation agrees to pay forward the winnings to the new author. Once designated with the proper motivation, winners of the turn cannot be contested.
- The first winner of the turn gets all the rewards of the root post (all except SP which is not transferrable).
- Next day, the winner of the turn publishes a new article, on a topic of his choice, in which he asks for the funniest, more clever... you know the drill. After 24 hours, he picks the "winner of the second turn". The articles should follow a certain format (see number 10 below).
- The winner of the second turn gets all the rewards from the second post, minus what the winner of the first turn already got. In other words, the winnings of each article are paid forward to the current winner. For each winner, the authors are compelled to post proof of the SBD / Steem transfers (it could be in the same article).
- The game continues until the eighth day, when all the winnings of that article are paid back to the root poster (regardless of who has the most interesting comment - but the importance of the comments in the 8th post is still very significant, see below). It's like the root poster plants a seed, and reaps the rewards after a string of 7 days.
- A complete round ends in the 8th day, when the root poster designates the next root poster, which is picked from the commenters of the last article in the series. The next root poster then starts from the beginning with the same set of rules.
- The "root poster" and all the winners of the turns cannot enter again in the game for at least a month (they cannot be designated again as root posters, and they cannot be winners in any of the 8 days of a round). Which means contestants of a first block must stay aside at least 3 rounds. Root posters, obviously, don't get any winning until the 8th day. Also obviously, winners of the turns must be unique (they can only be winners once per block).
- Article format. Each article will also carry a list in the following format:
round number | day of the game |
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link to root post | root poster nickname |
link to previous post | winner nickname |
Example:
Round one | Day three |
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link to root post | root poster nickname |
link to second day post | winner nickname |
This will act as a living log of all the participants, sessions and days.
The articles will also have a standard title: "Pay It Forward: Round x, Day y". Example: "Pay It forward: Round one, Day one".
The only exception is this post, which acts as a root post for the first round.
Yes, the game is open as of right now!
Why Such A Game?
To encourage content creation in a funny, creative and flexible way.
To encourage a sense of giving and compassion in the community.
To increase affinity to the platform.
To have fun.
A Blueprint For Creative And Useful Content
Ideally, the articles in the game should generate comments organically, without the economical incentive. For instance, the articles could contain important proposals for the Steemit platform, or other hot topics for the community. They may even be series of mini novels, or short stories. In my experience, when you add to a process a layer made of both incentive (in this case, a financial one) and restriction (in this case, the time limit), interesting things are happening.
Whales Support And Voting
If any whale considers this game interesting, they are free to support it transparently, by voting for each post in the rounds. I would be very happy if this thing will also result in a deeper involvement of the whales in the platform. Or big dolphins.
Voting for any of the posts in the game for the participants is not an obligation. You are not compelled to vote in order to win. All you have to do is contribute something really interesting, in the form of a comment.
So, let the games begin!. Give me your best comment! You have 24 hours. And all the rewards for this post will go to the winner of the turn.
And the winner is.... @ervin-lemark!
Motivation: his comment was inspiring and complex and he showed affinity to the post. It was also some sort of a story behind it. I confess I had a hard time choosing between @ervin-lemark's comment and @trevor.george's. I hope Trevor will continue to be part of the game, as he also deserves a lot of rewards for his consistency and entertaining style. And yes, both finalists are runners, so what can I do, I am and I will remain a runner myself :)
Ervin, please copy and paste your table into your post, modify the title by replacing Day One with Day Two and add to it the link to your own post, your nickname and the nickname of the winner after you pick him/her, of course.
The rewards for this post were briefly in my wallet:
And now they are in @ervin-lemark's wallet:
Pay it forward!
Pay It Forward - Round One, Day One
Post | Author | Winner |
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Pay It Forward - Let The Games Of Blogchain Begin! | @dragosroua | @ervin-lemark |
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I'm a serial entrepreneur, blogger and ultrarunner. You can find me mainly on my blog at Dragos Roua where I write about productivity, business, relationships and running. Here on Steemit you may stay updated by following me @dragosroua.

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