In the spirit of a carbon trading scheme, I've introduced a comment trading scheme.
For every comment made on any of my pictures - YOU will receive a comment from me on on of yours.
1:1 ratio.
Simple huh
In the spirit of a carbon trading scheme, I've introduced a comment trading scheme.
For every comment made on any of my pictures - YOU will receive a comment from me on on of yours.
1:1 ratio.
Simple huh
Darren
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Constructive Critique of my images always appreciated
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i would rather plant a tree and get a carbon credit
cc and enjoy
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This has been raised numerous times on the site and we often see comments in members threads about this very thing. AP members are fairly astute and noticing a member who only posts about themselves, or comments on their own posts, and soon someone either says something to them in a thread, or everyone just stops commenting on their threads. It appears to be reasonably well self regulating on AP.
"It is one thing to make a picture of what a person looks like, it is another thing to make a portrait of who they are" - Paul Caponigro
Constructive Critique of my photographs is always appreciated
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RICK
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I know, I'm just trying to be transparent on whose threads I'm likely to post comments to in a very busy forum.
:-)
Last edited by kiwi; 28-08-2011 at 1:25pm.
Ok Darren, you owe me seven comments.
Interesting concept.
Brings to mind "If you want me to comment on you, then you must comment on me."
To me it is of questionable value and removes the true honesty of placing comments.
Or alternatively exposes actual practice ?
[Anyway, I reckon that a good symbol for this newly discovered element would be "Ct".]
And then "No Comment" could be writtenCt.
This would greatly reduce the carbon footprint because all the "No Comments" uttered by politicians and others could be greatly shortened, saving newsprint and ink, etc.
Kiwi, the scheme has some merit.
Am I able to use these credits in my Tax return instead ?
I see the merit in what you're suggesting, but in practice it maybe difficult. As not many on here can give you a meaningful critique on your sports shots as you have it pretty well nailed. I know from myself, I mostly click on your posts, but am hesitant to add the cliched 'nice shots' comment...well not too often anyways. So it's a bit of a conundrum.
meh, "nice shot away" It's a credit and these things should not be wasted
Another piece of political pull the wool over the eyes of the masses and disguise a tax as a scheme!!!
I see right through it Darren and after just looking up the current exchange rates between Oz and unzed it becomes abundantly clear that for every 4 comments made by an Aussie you owe 5 in return.
Works for me under a world wide free trade agreement.
Sounds good, just need to see some returns on it