Things that make you go hmmmmmm...???....

United States
July 19, 2015 12:33am CST
I have been seeing some interesting posts from old mylot friends on other sites lately. Posts saying that mylot might be bringing back the earnings program? Anyone out there know anything about this? I
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@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
19 Jul 15
Yes, it's all quite true @fruitcakeliz. The original owners have taken over the site and are currently testing the new earnings algorithm. In fact, apparently we are even now accumulating cents by being active on the site: we just can't see them yet. I'm sure that the new earnings system will be more realistic than the old one, which was paying out more than the system was earning for a long time, so don't expect anything too startling - it is bound to be around the same level that those sites which have survived are paying (fractions of a cent per post).
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@Hannihar (130213)
• Israel
31 Jul 19
@owlwings Can you explain to me what that will mean? Are the original owners the ones that started the site way back when?
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@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
31 Jul 19
@Hannihar Yes, the original owners are - well - the 'original owners'1 The people who started myLot in 2006. In 2013 the site changed hands (or so I understand) and the earnings program was suspended but in 2015 the original owners regained the site and restarted the earnings program.
• United States
20 Jul 15
There is a 99.9% chance of this being true, and I'd say those are some pretty good odds. I know this because.....well, I just know. Don't worry about how I know. Just know that I know, and now you know that I know, and now I know that you know, because I just told you what I know. So now we both know. And everyone reading this will know. You know?
@owlwings (43910)
• Cambridge, England
20 Jul 15
You are clearly a Gnostic! Now I know that you know and that you know I know and we both know that there are more and more people knowing what we know and fewer who are not in the know. Isn't it odd how a word which one has known for a long time and never bothered about suddenly begins to look very strange and 'un-English' when you use it repeatedly! I suppose that you have to exclude that 0.1% because 'the more you know and the more you know you know, the more you know you don't know'.
@allknowing (137671)
• India
20 Jul 15
When I questioned Admin about it they said there were noncommital but there was tthis code - at the end of the sentence which says a lot tham being non-commital. Right?
@silvermist (19702)
• India
19 Jul 15
I too heard about this.I am not sure if it is true.Keeping fingers crossed.
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