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Idea to reduce Ebook/Guide scams a little bit

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(09 August, 2022 - 07:46 PM)AntonioT Wrote: Show More
Agreed, also there should be a method approval system in which staff reviews the ebook to check if it's HQ enough before it's allowed to be sold. C.to can charge $50-200 for the process of submitting the ebook for approval, and this can really reduce the amount of scam ebooks.

This would be wonderful
 
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(09 August, 2022 - 07:46 PM)AntonioT Wrote: Show More
Agreed, also there should be a method approval system in which staff reviews the ebook to check if it's HQ enough before it's allowed to be sold. C.to can charge $50-200 for the process of submitting the ebook for approval, and this can really reduce the amount of scam ebooks.

I think this is the best system currently. If people want to release eBooks without approval they can release them for free in the monetizing techniques section, otherwise methods must be approved by staff or handpicked teams of knowledgeable members. A fee for submission also discourages LQ/scam entries.

+1 to OP and +1 to this idea as well.
 

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Agreed, also there should be a method approval system in which staff reviews the ebook to check if it's HQ enough before it's allowed to be sold. C.to can charge $50-200 for the process of submitting the ebook for approval, and this can really reduce the amount of scam ebooks.
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