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Post by megaman9 on Jan 12, 2018 21:25:32 GMT -5
This idea won't ever work for a lot of reasons, most of which have already been said: - Servers aren't nearly secure enough - RobTop wouldn't want to/probably can't afford to pay THOUSANDS of dollars to people for likes - Like/download bots are still an issue
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Post by Cyclicle on Jan 14, 2018 15:38:12 GMT -5
This idea won't ever work for a lot of reasons, most of which have already been said: - Servers aren't nearly secure enough - RobTop wouldn't want to/probably can't afford to pay THOUSANDS of dollars to people for likes - Like/download bots are still an issue and levels could have a completely deceiving title, similar to YT clickbait. This isn’t feasible.
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Post by gdmartian on Jan 17, 2018 19:34:56 GMT -5
The thing is, GD is a one-time payment. Rob doesn't gain any money when a level gets played (unless you want to have ads in the full game), so why would he ever give out money to people. It would also probably result in less featured levels, and possibly him stopping featuring levels altogether, as the other featured levels could still be getting more plays. I don't think that security would actually be an issue, because with something like Paypal, you can give someone your public account number and they can send you money, but they cant take your money unless they have your password. I just don't see what anyone has to gain from this except people like Viprin and other famous creators who already get too much attention and Youtube revenue.
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Post by milesman34 on Jan 17, 2018 19:42:42 GMT -5
No.
Considering how many people get hacked, it would be infinitely worse if their credit card information was leaked. Also, not every player has a credit card, so even if there weren't catastrophic security breaches, it would be unfair. It overemphasizes generic levels that get rated constantly, and it makes it seem like if your level gets noticed, then you are lucky, and you get money. Getting creator points should be enough of a reward.
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