Yoorbit is the first and only rate-to-earn social network where users can rate everything/anything.

Imagine an app that you can rate movies, restaurants, games, hotels, books, clothes, food, wine, products, dentists, companies, and get paid for it, smells like tiktok but with a slightly different approach, otherwise, UX/UI are exactly identical.

It reminds the combination of all apps including yelp, trip advisor, even cyrator where users can rate while streaming, or simply rate by experiencing anything as described above, but how legit are those rates, are there filtration to identify manipulative/speculative ratings? What if influencers could use their audience to cause damage to competitor products or services? Is there legal framework in place, in case of success how will it address challenges in the future, how about its affect on teenagers that are already addicted to their devices,... (by far after looking at project`s documents i seem to have failed to find answers)

Yoorbit positions itself as the bridge connecting blockchain with real life, It’s the way for crowdsourcing with crowd earning.

While number of users that are downloading the app are growing, so are my concerns.

While i like the innovation and economic reward, i face moral dilemma and consequences of these kind of products... Show Less

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