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💡 In simple words: On WikiDeal, taking time to leave honest, helpful feedback earns you a little reward. If you skip it after a deal, a small amount may be deducted.
Paid Feedback
Innovation, WikiDeal R&D
| Origin | 🟢 WikiDeal concept |
| Status | Prototype 1, In testing |
What is it?
Paid Feedback rewards users with Credits for providing useful evaluations, on the order of about 1 CHF per minute of feedback. Conversely, deductions can apply when feedback is not provided after a transaction. The mechanism is meant to incentivize quality evaluation loops and continuous improvement across the platform.
How it works on WikiDeal
After a transaction, providing thoughtful feedback earns Credits while neglecting it can reduce them, keeping evaluation rates high. It pairs with the Judgment Balance Indicator to keep ratings honest. Exact rates and deduction rules are documented progressively as the platform evolves.
See also: All innovations · R&D Portal