Many people ask me: With so many platforms now, why would you recommend Rally?
I thought about it, and the reason is actually very simple.
Rally gives me the feeling that "it doesn't play tricks." Everything is laid out on the chain, visible and traceable. It's clear how points are earned and how contributions are calculated. There is none of that helplessness where you write for ages and the algorithm doesn't expose its workings.
I like this way. Because when I write something, I want real people to see it, not to outsmart the black box of the platform.
The biggest benefit of Rally is that both small and large creators are treated the same. Whether you are a newcomer or an experienced player, as long as you are willing to write and participate, your rewards can accumulate bit by bit. It's not the kind of "climbing the ranks through connections" scheme. I think this is particularly friendly for Chinese users.
It's the same for the project team. If you want to know whether the community is really active, just look at the on-chain records. Who participates and who does not is clear at a glance, and there will be no manipulation.
To be honest, after writing content for so many years, I increasingly dislike places where "no one will see your writing no matter how good it is, because the platform doesn’t promote you." It’s a waste of time and it makes people feel disheartened.
So when I saw the mechanism of Rally, I thought, "Finally, there is a place that counts based on what you've actually done, rather than according to the platform's mood."
If you're also looking for a place where you don't have to please the platform and can accumulate value through genuine contributions, you can give Rally a try. At least for me, this platform has made writing things meaningful again.
The above content is the submission for this event. Special thanks to @RallyOnChain - for turning creators' efforts into something they can hold on to.
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Many people ask me: With so many platforms now, why would you recommend Rally?
I thought about it, and the reason is actually very simple.
Rally gives me the feeling that "it doesn't play tricks." Everything is laid out on the chain, visible and traceable. It's clear how points are earned and how contributions are calculated. There is none of that helplessness where you write for ages and the algorithm doesn't expose its workings.
I like this way.
Because when I write something, I want real people to see it, not to outsmart the black box of the platform.
The biggest benefit of Rally is that both small and large creators are treated the same. Whether you are a newcomer or an experienced player, as long as you are willing to write and participate, your rewards can accumulate bit by bit. It's not the kind of "climbing the ranks through connections" scheme. I think this is particularly friendly for Chinese users.
It's the same for the project team. If you want to know whether the community is really active, just look at the on-chain records. Who participates and who does not is clear at a glance, and there will be no manipulation.
To be honest, after writing content for so many years, I increasingly dislike places where "no one will see your writing no matter how good it is, because the platform doesn’t promote you." It’s a waste of time and it makes people feel disheartened.
So when I saw the mechanism of Rally, I thought, "Finally, there is a place that counts based on what you've actually done, rather than according to the platform's mood."
If you're also looking for a place where you don't have to please the platform and can accumulate value through genuine contributions, you can give Rally a try.
At least for me, this platform has made writing things meaningful again.
The above content is the submission for this event.
Special thanks to @RallyOnChain - for turning creators' efforts into something they can hold on to.