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{{KidsIntro|Learn how to ask for money back from friends and family without making them mad. These funny videos show what goes wrong, then show the right way to do it.}}
{{ExpertIntro|We are heading towards embedding relational repair mechanisms into microfinance pedagogy through narrative-driven tutorials that prioritize shame-dissolution over enforcement. This emerging approach suggests that peer-observed contracting and explicit communication protocols can mitigate small-sum loan defaults driven by social friction rather than capacity constraints, leveraging humor and dramatization as mnemonic devices for behavioral change.}}
''Section 9 of the [[Markets/en/Portal:Small Loans/Main|Small Loans portal]], instantiated from the [[Markets/en/Portal:Model/Tutorials:Model|tutorials model]].''
''Section 9 of the [[Markets/en/Portal:Small Loans/Main|Small Loans portal]], instantiated from the [[Markets/en/Portal:Model/Tutorials:Model|tutorials model]].''


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== Sub-community and open calls ==
== Sub-community and open calls ==


The tutorial makers of this market form a sub-community that is intended to organize its own '''open calls''' to attract spectacular contributions: short videos, sketches, comics, special effects, real-life staging. See [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Call:Main|Open Calls]] for the general mechanism; a dedicated call for a spectacular small-loans tutorial is under preparation.
The tutorial makers of this market form a sub-community that is intended to organize its own '''open calls''' to attract spectacular contributions: short videos, sketches, comics, special effects, real-life staging. See [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Calls:Main|Open Calls]] for the general mechanism; a dedicated call is open: [[Gov/en/Portal:R&D/Open-Calls:Tutorial-Small-Loans|CHF 1'000 for a spectacular small-loans tutorial]].


All tutorials belong to [[:Category:Tutorials]].
All tutorials belong to [[:Category:Tutorials]].

Latest revision as of 03:18, 9 August 2026

💡 In simple words: Learn how to ask for money back from friends and family without making them mad. These funny videos show what goes wrong, then show the right way to do it.

🎯 In 20 seconds (scientific summary): We are heading towards embedding relational repair mechanisms into microfinance pedagogy through narrative-driven tutorials that prioritize shame-dissolution over enforcement. This emerging approach suggests that peer-observed contracting and explicit communication protocols can mitigate small-sum loan defaults driven by social friction rather than capacity constraints, leveraging humor and dramatization as mnemonic devices for behavioral change.


Section 9 of the Small Loans portal, instantiated from the tutorials model.

Tutorials: small loans

Why tutorials matter most in this market

Nobody needs a tutorial to want money back. People need tutorials for the parts pride makes impossible: asking, refusing, reminding. Small loans between close persons are ruled by shame, and shame is best defeated by laughter. Tutorials here aim at being educational, funny and spectacular, in that spirit: if the viewer laughs at the disaster scene, they will remember the fix.

Tutorial ideas (to be produced)

  • "How to say no to your brother without a family war" (90 seconds): the guilt trip, the bad yes, the resentment; then the same scene with message M2 and a support-group offer.
  • "CHF 200 and two sisters who no longer speak": the true anatomy of a small-sum fallout, and the three written lines that would have prevented it.
  • "The bicycle in the hallway": what a pledge really is, why recording its value at handover matters, and the comedy of contested bike valuations.
  • "Five friends, one loan": the support group in practice; how reminding together removes the single embarrassed reminder.
  • "Announce it before the date": the borrower's masterclass; how clause S7 turns a missed payment into a rescheduling, and why early honesty is rewarded.
  • "The market vendor's promise": a service pledge in action; lending against meals instead of money.

Each tutorial ends with one action: open the matching package, or send one message template.

Production standards

  • Real situations first, features last.
  • Disaster version, then contract version, of the same scene.
  • Reference the clause, the legal reference or the statistic behind each claim.
  • Storytelling, charisma and craft welcome: pattern-breaking beats polish.

Sub-community and open calls

The tutorial makers of this market form a sub-community that is intended to organize its own open calls to attract spectacular contributions: short videos, sketches, comics, special effects, real-life staging. See Open Calls for the general mechanism; a dedicated call is open: CHF 1'000 for a spectacular small-loans tutorial.

All tutorials belong to Category:Tutorials.

See also