For patrons—If there’s a question you want investigated or a book you want reviewed, you can save your valuable time by tossing the question into the LW void and waiting for a piece that’s worth accepting. Others probably want the same thing and can contribute to a pool. Ambitious patrons can also influence the direction of the community by sponsoring posts on topics they think people should think about more. You don’t have to worry about filtering for visible credentials and writers don’t have to worry about having any.
What guarantees would there be for patrons who expected a specific question investigated but felt dissatisfied with the outcome?
I’ll be selling Dominant Assurance Contracts Insurance. If a post is not up to standards then you can file a claim and receive compensation. Power will shift towards my insurance company’s internal adjudication board. Eventually we’ll cover certain writers but not others, acting as a seal of quality.
What guarantees would there be for patrons who expected a specific question investigated but felt dissatisfied with the outcome?
I’ll be selling Dominant Assurance Contracts Insurance. If a post is not up to standards then you can file a claim and receive compensation. Power will shift towards my insurance company’s internal adjudication board. Eventually we’ll cover certain writers but not others, acting as a seal of quality.
What is the expected overhead in percentage terms?