If this were actually a site devoted to identifying good photography, the pops would be titled as such.
papajim_48306 wrote:I will admit to loyalty to those who commented favorably on my images but not to bartering for comments and votes.
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papajim_48306 wrote:I will admit to loyalty to those who commented favorably on my images but not to bartering for comments and votes.
jypsee wrote:AFAIK, there's no actual "bartering" for votes (well. there probably is, but I'm not aware of it). What happens is that folks who do the voting seem to have to tell the recipient that they've voted for their (recipients) photo. Usually they leave "V" on "GMV" or the actual word "vote" on the comment line. It's human nature to return the favor.
If this were actually a site devoted to identifying good photography, the pops would be titled as such.papajim_48306 wrote:I will admit to loyalty to those who commented favorably on my images but not to bartering for comments and votes.
sbbish wrote:Microsoft and Disney are working together with a newly compiled PBase Vote Tracing Program that tracks everyone who votes for the following image.
http://www.pbase.com/image/81498279
It does this through a unique IP (Internet Protocol) address log book database when you are logged in through your PBase account. They are experimenting with this and need your help. When you vote for this image, Microsoft can, and will, track it for a 30-day time period.
If, by the end of that time period, the image has reached Number 1 in the Popular Photos, everyone who voted will receive a voucher from Microsoft worth a free year's subscription to PBase.
If the vote total for the image reaches 13,000 votes, 1,300 of the people who voted will receive $5,000, and the rest will receive a free trip for two to Disney World for one week.
Vote for this image and pass along the info to all your friends.
http://www.pbase.com/image/81498279
barbara_heide wrote:someone wrote:http://www.pbase.com/image/81498279
this is called a hoax isn't it?
Barbara
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