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We also need training so people can learn how to make high-quality contributions. Also, no one does these things all the time. Everyone has a moment of creativity where they realize something valuable.
We also need training so people can learn how to make high-quality contributions. Also, no one does these things all the time. Everyone has a moment of creativity where they realize something valuable.
Reward systems could be gamified and follow reward systems found in computer games (this needs to be investigated and tried out)


==Awards==
==Awards==

Revision as of 03:55, 29 October 2020

Behaviors and actions that should be rewarded are of different kinds. Some are more beneficial than others. People should be rewarded for these highly important kinds of contributions:

  • Taking initiative, thinking logically and rationally, being detailed-oriented, staying focused on the goal, foresight and vision and knowing how to get there, acting as bridges and resolving conflicts and helping people work together, sacrificing or ignoring personal gain and caring about how something benefits everyone, innovative and creative ideas and problem-solving
  • Engaging in 'meta' actions and behaviors that have far-reaching affects
  • Open-source product design, testing and manufacturing
  • Turning ideas into reality
  • Motivating more people to get involved and making initiatives more main-stream, publicly known and accepted

These kinds of actions and behaviors are extremely important. They are rare to find. Many of these require a lot of intellectual energy in terms of quantity and intensity. Usually people only care about engaging in these kinds of mental activities if its something that affects them personally or for some other reason.

We need a reward system that actively searches for these kinds of actions and behaviors and provides an appropriate reward that would motivate them to keep doing what they're doing, doing it better and inspiring and driving others to do these same kinds of actions and behaviors.

We also need training so people can learn how to make high-quality contributions. Also, no one does these things all the time. Everyone has a moment of creativity where they realize something valuable.

Reward systems could be gamified and follow reward systems found in computer games (this needs to be investigated and tried out)

Awards

To motivate and encourage others to contribute positively and keep doing it, we need to regularly give out awards for users who demonstrate excellence in high quality contributions. Awards can be of various types such as financial, visual recognition (on the website), and other benefits (e.g. points that they can redeem at participating service providers). Organizations that accept these points can be given special classifications that recognize their positive presence in the community. The awards system will be complex so we can start simple and evolve it with time. Financial awards will be available in limited amounts initially and later we can crowd-fund them as the website becomes more successful.

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