Rotan Posted December 29, 2021 Share Posted December 29, 2021 @Paul A Stop saying nonsense about this topic, there isn't anything generous here, just poor decision making for hype building and advertising (yes probably it wasn't a planned scam, so at least there's that), then fear to lose consensus, then poor decision making again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Paul A Posted December 29, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 29, 2021 @Rotan Giving away a free V11 worth thousands of dollars is very generous. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Rotan Posted December 29, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 29, 2021 (edited) 20 minutes ago, Paul A said: @Rotan Giving away a free V11 worth thousands of dollars is very generous. It's not a gift man... it's like a payment for advertising. They get a spotlight because to participate you must like and share, you get a chance to win the prize. If the social sharing rolls right they can get a lot visibility that instead of paying with good money, they pay with the production cost of the wheel. If it goes poorly, that's a loss. Just as for payed advertising. No business activity makes gifts for generosity, and it's obvious and fine. Edited December 29, 2021 by Rotan 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul A Posted December 29, 2021 Share Posted December 29, 2021 Yes, can see your point of view as well. Think some of the comments and treatment of Inmotion by some members have been a little discourteous, disrespectful and lacking in decorum. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Zboink Posted December 29, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 29, 2021 To anyone interested, I did follow the whole give away very closely as I was pretty close to having the most likes. And yes I'm the first one to admit I'm pretty salty about not winning 😅 After a while I noticed a couple of guys who appeared out of nowhere with loads of likes. Check and those likes were clearly from fake accounts. Me and a few more called them out for it and then suddenly we all started getting likes from the same fake accounts, about 100 each 😂 Guess they got annoyed they got caught! By the end I had the most likes, and all of a sudden, one guy just started getting crazy likes. He went from 40 to over a 1000 in an hour. He said he didn't know what was happing, maybe true. Many got the feeling that it was Inmotions doing, cause they likes that name and wanted it to win. Regardless, the whole process was just ridiculous and just looks bad on Inmotion Sorry for the long rant. May be slightly annoyed 😅 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rotan Posted December 29, 2021 Share Posted December 29, 2021 28 minutes ago, Zboink said: To anyone interested, I did follow the whole give away very closely as I was pretty close to having the most likes. And yes I'm the first one to admit I'm pretty salty about not winning 😅 After a while I noticed a couple of guys who appeared out of nowhere with loads of likes. Check and those likes were clearly from fake accounts. Me and a few more called them out for it and then suddenly we all started getting likes from the same fake accounts, about 100 each 😂 Guess they got annoyed they got caught! By the end I had the most likes, and all of a sudden, one guy just started getting crazy likes. He went from 40 to over a 1000 in an hour. He said he didn't know what was happing, maybe true. Many got the feeling that it was Inmotions doing, cause they likes that name and wanted it to win. Regardless, the whole process was just ridiculous and just looks bad on Inmotion Sorry for the long rant. May be slightly annoyed 😅 I could have spend 5 books to buy 2k likes in my comment as well, didn't think they'd be so naive to allow this. I think the guy who won did this and plays dumb, and to be honest... too bad I didn't do it myself at this point 😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul g Posted December 29, 2021 Share Posted December 29, 2021 4 hours ago, OldFartRides said: Raptor is really nice. I think the winner well deserves the prize. Congratulations! Now it is up to InMotion to hold the quality and performance of the wheel at a high level, and to not disappoint. Is better to take the proper time for testing and perfecting the design, then to rush it and bring forward a new model with issues. We have high expectations from you. Good luck! 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zboink Posted December 29, 2021 Share Posted December 29, 2021 40 minutes ago, Rotan said: I could have spend 5 books to buy 2k likes in my comment as well, didn't think they'd be so naive to allow this. I think the guy who won did this and plays dumb, and to be honest... too bad I didn't do it myself at this point 😂 That's why I'm so upset, should have done it myself. Even got someone message me offering the service, during the whole thing!! Learnt my lesson to not be honest 😆 Yeah I don't really belive he didn't know what was happening either!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post OldFartRides Posted December 29, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 29, 2021 Well, being as my name and slogan was the best, in my mind I’m a winner, and I’ll ride that v11 in my dreams. Heh. Heh heh. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RockyTop Posted December 29, 2021 Share Posted December 29, 2021 “ Fake News”, “Fake accounts” “fake winners” Looking back, I don’t think any of it is new to this point in time. I just think that it is easier for most people to see now. Be careful, it is all around you. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ..... Posted December 29, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 29, 2021 1 hour ago, Zboink said: That's why I'm so upset, should have done it myself. Even got someone message me offering the service, during the whole thing!! Learnt my lesson to not be honest 😆 Yeah I don't really belive he didn't know what was happening either!! Personal respect and pride can't be purchased. How much is it worth to you? 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike_bike_kite Posted December 29, 2021 Share Posted December 29, 2021 6 hours ago, mike_bike_kite said: And I guess no-one can argue with the selection process even if the name isn't used. I stand corrected 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post supercurio Posted December 29, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 29, 2021 (edited) 6 hours ago, Paul A said: Why is there the suggestion of a conspiracy that the win was fraudulent? It's a good question! the answer lies in: It's all in the numbers The winner account got an amount of votes in an order of magnitude higher than the best other proposals, despite arriving late. It doesn't match how humans vote for things When humans vote for things, they all have different opinion on what's best. It's like if you hear about a president that was elected with 90% of votes, would you think there was a fair and democratic election process? The mathematic spread of all the votes, for names that are essentially more or less equal, including proposal from highly popular influencers (who will get more votes) shows that the likelihood that this Last nail in the coffin: timing Following the votes in real-time, adding the timing to the votes like @Zboink leaves essentially no doubt that there was fraud. The winner name was a late proposal, unlikely to gather many organic votes because it had less time to gather them, and since it required more scrolling to even get there in the UI. Then the platform is Instagram, a platform which works by buying clout, followers, likes for profit. All this is up for grabs for cheap. Maybe someone recorded each vote, their source and timing, it would make a better case than my explanation here, likely obvious. It would be good practice to record that, or count manually, hopefully Inmotion did that. I mean there is no need to be surprised by this, people with experience would have ruled out likes on Instagram as a method for fair voting. There's no conspiracy theory IMO when the result was so predictable it was almost unavoidable. We can see that Inmotion's social media management needs more experience, and that'll be part of the training. Edited December 29, 2021 by supercurio 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Zboink Posted December 29, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 29, 2021 2 hours ago, ShanesPlanet said: Personal respect and pride can't be purchased. How much is it worth to you? How much does a V11 go for these days? 😅 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Rehab1 Posted December 29, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 29, 2021 5 hours ago, Paul A said: @Rotan Giving away a free V11 worth thousands of dollars is very generous. 5 hours ago, Rotan said: It's not a gift man... it's like a payment for advertising. You’re both correct. There was a time when prizes were provided by forum members as a sign of appreciation without any expected notoriety. Members even pooled funds together to generously purchase a wheel for someone just so they could participate in a contest. The good old days. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rehab1 Posted December 29, 2021 Share Posted December 29, 2021 On 12/28/2021 at 12:38 AM, gon2fast said: I don't know anyone who has won the Publisher's Clearing House sweepstakes, just saying. Have you checked your mailbox lately?😄 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gon2fast Posted December 30, 2021 Share Posted December 30, 2021 1 hour ago, Rehab1 said: Have you checked your mailbox lately?😄 Sure have and no $5000 checks from Rehab1 LOL. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post yoos Posted December 30, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted December 30, 2021 Lotteries, random giveaways are always suspect nowadays and "like" contests are the most apparently rigged (the most obvious being russian elections, highlighted by mathematical/statistical analysis, but I digress). Note that even the originally intended format could have been shilled easily: inmotion might have whispered "Raptor" to an insider who would then have hurried to "propose" the name on instagram. [Personally I do not suspect them of foul play or malign intent] At the same time this whole giveaway is an almost damage-free endeavor on the scale of scam severity. Many might have been fooled into advertising inmotion when they would otherwise not have been advertising anything. However, if you already agree to advertise something with a dim prospect of a reward, the zero outcome is not as infuriating. There are very few contests or giveaways in the world that are truly fair (whatever this means), so it's strange to attack inmotion in particular -- they fall in line with the norm. Yes, their idea wasn't particularly thought-through, execution was clumsy and the outcome looks cheated (mostly due to choosing the universally corrupted "like contest" scenario). As already mentioned, there are also cultural differences involved. In the west such things (and the whole ad/influencer/hand-out industry) are apparently standardised, specified legally and often resolved in court in a predictable way. In the "east" (and in general in authoritarian and post-authoritarian countries) you never question the powerful entity running the lottery or promising a giveaway, like you wouldn't sue the Soviet Union for not delivering on the promise of a brighter future [or even more specific promises like matching the GDP per capita of country X by year Y. By the way, such promises are still made regularly and never fulfilled, but I digress again]. Cheating is not as frowned upon in the east in general, because you have to cheat the oppressive system on a day-to-day basis (starting with accessing youtube), which puts cheating in a grey area in people's minds. 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul g Posted December 30, 2021 Share Posted December 30, 2021 43 minutes ago, yoos said: Lotteries, random giveaways are always suspect nowadays and "like" contests are the most apparently rigged (the most obvious being russian elections, highlighted by mathematical/statistical analysis, but I digress). Note that even the originally intended format could have been shilled easily: inmotion might have whispered "Raptor" to an insider who would then have hurried to "propose" the name on instagram. [Personally I do not suspect them of foul play or malign intent] At the same time this whole giveaway is an almost damage-free endeavor on the scale of scam severity. Many might have been fooled into advertising inmotion when they would otherwise not have been advertising anything. However, if you already agree to advertise something with a dim prospect of a reward, the zero outcome is not as infuriating. There are very few contests or giveaways in the world that are truly fair (whatever this means), so it's strange to attack inmotion in particular -- they fall in line with the norm. Yes, their idea wasn't particularly thought-through, execution was clumsy and the outcome looks cheated (mostly due to choosing the universally corrupted "like contest" scenario). As already mentioned, there are also cultural differences involved. In the west such things (and the whole ad/influencer/hand-out industry) are apparently standardised, specified legally and often resolved in court in a predictable way. In the "east" (and in general in authoritarian and post-authoritarian countries) you never question the powerful entity running the lottery or promising a giveaway, like you wouldn't sue the Soviet Union for not delivering on the promise of a brighter future [or even more specific promises like matching the GDP per capita of country X by year Y. By the way, such promises are still made regularly and never fulfilled, but I digress again]. Cheating is not as frowned upon in the east in general, because you have to cheat the oppressive system on a day-to-day basis (starting with accessing youtube), which puts cheating in a grey area in people's minds. Yeah, the benefits of the old communist system. I can relate, since my country of origin is Romania. Nothing can corrupt a people’s values more than a statal authority that acts in oppressing that people. Illegality almost becomes self explanatory, and to make the difference between moral and immoral would be more difficult, especially since the easy path is to be immoral, and here is the downfall of these nations. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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