currently making a draft for this video content i plan on working on and i already have the ending almost locked in without even figuring the begin out yet.
am i cooked or is this scene as creative?
everyone has a backstory behind what pushed them to create.
creating in this sense could be a product, tool, or even a video.
mine started with epileptic power supply and an empty wallet - but it was soon to be an issue of the past.
i found a $1200 video bounty on @earnfirstdollar by @zerion, entered for the first time despite my low follower count - and won.
here's all you need to know.
every time i see news on fuel price hike, i always remember an interaction i had with this man while working as a fuel pump attendant back in 2022.
one beautiful afternoon, he came rolling his bike to my fuel station as he was low on gas. he got to my pump, looked at the cost of a litre and his countenance changed.
back then, fuel was at 200N/litre but we were selling for 220N/litre.
he got angry and rolled away his bike because of the additional 20N and said we were chasing too much profit. i understood him though.
every time i remember this interaction, i wonder how he's faring now - with the cost of fuel at over x6 of the price back then.
this country is failing.
the new video reaction feature is literally the "article season" reimagined.
you are going to see it all over your tl for the next few days or weeks then everybody goes back to quoting or retweeting.
@sirchidex52@earnfirstdollar well, if you think that's a constraint, you can as well participate in bounties hosted on first dollar.
your account size does not matter. what matters is distribution and quality.
sorry about this man.
nothing hurts more than working hard for something only for it to end this way.
not a paid shill or whatever but you should check out @earnfirstdollar
rewards are always distributed to winners immediately they are announced. i got my 500 USDC instantly for this: https://t.co/8VlR1DM5Jc
over 3 months ago, i was announced as the 1st place winner of the @fairscalexyz bounty on @superteamearn with a reward of 750 usdc.
since then, i’ve emailed support multiple times, submitted the requested information, followed every instruction given, and been told more than once that payment would be processed.
yet here we are.
what’s frustrating is that i’ve done everything expected of me as a contributor, but getting paid for work that was already judged, awarded, and publicly announced has somehow turned into a months-long waiting game.
if i had missed deadlines, failed to submit my work, or ignored messages, i’d understand.
but that’s not what happened here.
how long is a winner supposed to keep chasing a reward that was already awarded to them?
@superteamearn i’d appreciate an actual resolution instead of another promise that goes nowhere.