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Back with the 47th edition of Paragraph Picks, highlighting the top six remixes (so far!) of our recent announcement post. Writers have been sharing their ideas for how to make Paragraph better. As a reminder, the top 3 remixes with the most support as of noon ET this Friday (8/29) will earn $500 USDC, $200, and $100. Check out the top remixes so far, support the ones that resonate with you, and remix our announcement post (linked below) for a chance to earn rewards. https://paragraph.com/@blog/a-better-way-for-ideas-to-strengthen-and-spread
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@lenonmc21
I love this new Remix feature, but regarding the opportunity to earn rewards by remixing the post, how are the prizes determined? The original post says that whoever has the highest market capitalization at the end wins the top three spots, but the first place winner is the same wallet that bought that token. What I mean is that it could be easy to manipulate the system to get into the top remixes. I could do the same with mine and position myself, but that's not the idea, especially if we're basing it on the content that's shared most, not the currency itself. I know it's not my contest or my money, and you are completely free to choose the winners you want, but in my opinion, the winners should be chosen based on the quality of the writing and whether their remix is based on the content of the original, not on market capitalization.
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I don't disagree per se, but how do you define quality?
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Yes, this is complicated because quality is very subjective. The reality is that when it comes to written content, everyone has their own essence, and every piece of writing has its own quality, unless the content is very brief. So, thinking about it carefully, defining it by quality would be very complicated. A good metric would be by number of readers, but these are just thoughts and ideas, although I understand that the least complicated way is by market capitalization in each piece of writing.
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