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Bounties that take into account the time cost


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in reply to kip

A spicy possibility is to make people pay you for the evaluation time, turning it into a wager. "I'll try things for $X/hour, and if it works I'll pay you $Y."
in reply to kip

my guess is that it's because you said "Dentist #2 has availability next week.", and if you replaced that with "Dentist 2 has availability next week." it would go away? Not confident that this would fix it.
#2
in reply to Ben Weinstein-Raun

I am quite certain "Dentist #2" is why it was tagged #2, but removing the # did not remove the tag 😔
#2

Ben Weinstein-Raun doesn't like this.

in reply to kip

This makes me think of how in normal society there are a variety of expensive-to-verify tasks that have their quality/correctness guaranteed by the threat of reputational damage, or even malpractice/liability lawsuits.

Say a civil engineer submits a design for a bridge, and then it collapses on day #2 after the expensive construction is complete. Even if he can't get sued to cover the construction company's loss, he'll have trouble finding work afterwards.

But with internet bounties, generally people aren't laying their expertise and credibility on the line with their suggestions, so there isn't much of an incentive to hold back from offering dubious solutions.

#2
in reply to kip

I've seen bounties like "$X if your solution works, -$Y for every solution you suggest that doesn't work/every 10 minutes I have to spend making your solution work."
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