To anyone who doubts that a good number of these posters are paid trolls, paid posters, and people acting black. But throw all that out the window and at the least you have people who are being compensated and have incentive to post. Now it ain’t that serious cause at the end of the day if you don’t like it you can just leave the coli. This shyt just an internet site. I decided to fall back but did want to make this thread cause I’m all about spreading information and awareness
So it seems the most popular company that offered this for forum users was called postloop.com. But that site is not up anymore. I actually made a thread about paid posters a while back, but I didn’t really fully understand how it worked at the time. PaidForumPosting.Com
But now I understand. Regular people could sign up and get accepted by one of these companies and then they get access to different forums to post to and they get paid on a rating system and/or per post. Now I believe the forum owners had to have submitted their forums, and then they pay the company a fee for posters to drive traffic and the company pays the posters. If you do the research, you will even find that it’s common for forum owners themselves to get paid to post in there own site. Because instead of cashing your points in for cash, they can cash them in to buy more posters.
Now the obvious question is why and the answer is money. I assume artificial posters or post drive more “real” posters and that translates into ad money. And the cost for paid posting has to be cheap because paid posters get paid peanuts. It’s some real broke boy or young nikka shyt.
So then the question becomes, does and how this effect your experience? That’s for each individual person to find out. Just wanted to put y’all up on game. Of course you can go down a rabbit while and start taking about political organizations and shyt using paid posters and they in here too, but this is a little different. Just wanted to share in case y’all wasn’t up on game.
Postloop seems to be out of business, but these services are still around. They hide them good as hell and a lot are marketed strictly to foreigners. So I don’t know what people are using now, but the practice of paid posting is definitely more widespread than it was 10 years ago.
So it seems the most popular company that offered this for forum users was called postloop.com. But that site is not up anymore. I actually made a thread about paid posters a while back, but I didn’t really fully understand how it worked at the time. PaidForumPosting.Com
But now I understand. Regular people could sign up and get accepted by one of these companies and then they get access to different forums to post to and they get paid on a rating system and/or per post. Now I believe the forum owners had to have submitted their forums, and then they pay the company a fee for posters to drive traffic and the company pays the posters. If you do the research, you will even find that it’s common for forum owners themselves to get paid to post in there own site. Because instead of cashing your points in for cash, they can cash them in to buy more posters.
Now the obvious question is why and the answer is money. I assume artificial posters or post drive more “real” posters and that translates into ad money. And the cost for paid posting has to be cheap because paid posters get paid peanuts. It’s some real broke boy or young nikka shyt.
So then the question becomes, does and how this effect your experience? That’s for each individual person to find out. Just wanted to put y’all up on game. Of course you can go down a rabbit while and start taking about political organizations and shyt using paid posters and they in here too, but this is a little different. Just wanted to share in case y’all wasn’t up on game.
Postloop seems to be out of business, but these services are still around. They hide them good as hell and a lot are marketed strictly to foreigners. So I don’t know what people are using now, but the practice of paid posting is definitely more widespread than it was 10 years ago.