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Mohamed Yunus
@tweetyunus · CEO Everyly.
Interesting Jon! How do you monitor the content and quality of the reviews (since its a video), like an user just running on a video and singing just a song or even abuses ? Do you run a bridge to ensure they're legit or have the shopkeepers check and accept in order to redeem the discount or anything else ? Cos am sure, this platform all running over just the video needs to hit the content right and fitting to place itself better.
Jonathan Wald
@jonathan_wald · Founder, Cartcam
@tweetyunus Hey Mohamed! Within the app, users can give feedback on review content/quality in two ways. There's an upvote button on every review, which is intended to allow viewers to indicate that they found a particular review helpful, and there's also a button that lets users report abuse. Of course, sellers won't have to pay for the discounts for any reviews that don't meet our basic requirements - specifically, that the user shares his or her opinion about the product, the review is at least 30 seconds long, and the product is shown in the video. But the idea is indeed to have the discounts that people see within the app be increasingly dynamic over time. So users that post reviews that others find helpful, are commonly viewed vs. skipped, are shared, etc. will see different discounts and offers than users who aren't posting high-quality reviews or haven't established a reputation on the platform.
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Mohamed Yunus
@tweetyunus · CEO Everyly.
@jonathan_wald "So users that post reviews that others find helpful, are commonly viewed vs. skipped, are shared, etc. will see different discounts and offers than users who aren't posting high-quality reviews or haven't established a reputation on the platform." - Awesome. This is the game.