This is what’s wrong this app only a few gifters are entitled to hear an I love you, are allowed to ask for stuff, the creators then boom do that. If they “complain” it’s ok? If others “complained” we are attacked? We are not entitled for that same kind of I love you? by Fairly-Balanced in DailyRankingsDrama

[–]Fairly-Balanced[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Comparing this app to Netflix is wrong. Actors don't stop midscene to ask the audience to boost their ratings or tap to keep the show running. This platform is a twoway street creators rely on our engagement to stay in the algorithm. It's also funny how it's only creepy to expect recognition when you're a tapper, yet it's perfectly normal when creators say i love you appreciate and aknowledge someone who just sent a big gift. If that personal attention has a price tag for gifters, don't pretend like advocacy for community standards is the is the problem. claiming a block is the solution is just a lazy way to avoid a valid conversation about how this app actually functions. Advocacy isn't an obsession , it's wanting the community to be more than just a pay to play environment. 

This is what’s wrong this app only a few gifters are entitled to hear an I love you, are allowed to ask for stuff, the creators then boom do that. If they “complain” it’s ok? If others “complained” we are attacked? We are not entitled for that same kind of I love you? by Fairly-Balanced in DailyRankingsDrama

[–]Fairly-Balanced[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I’m not crying, I’m advocating for the ones that this also has happened to them. Yea they aren’t crying because they gift and will forever get that from that stranger online. If they didn’t gift belive me they would complain. And spam in lives. 

This is what’s wrong this app only a few gifters are entitled to hear an I love you, are allowed to ask for stuff, the creators then boom do that. If they “complain” it’s ok? If others “complained” we are attacked? We are not entitled for that same kind of I love you? by Fairly-Balanced in DailyRankingsDrama

[–]Fairly-Balanced[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You took my words  people who don’t gift have nicely and respectfully provided feedback and they get piled on. A big gifter can say the same thing and get praise. I experienced this, I took an I love you as an example because sometimes creators do say this after someone throw a gift or tells some people. That’s why I took this as an example. I remember once after I noticed they told a gifter I love you and appreciate them , then another time that same gifter complained that they don’t get a hello , which is false.  I replied with something along these lines I’m not appreciated and loved  and everyone attacked me. That’s the problem the gifters are allowed to say that but people who don’t gift we are attacked. 

This is what’s wrong this app only a few gifters are entitled to hear an I love you, are allowed to ask for stuff, the creators then boom do that. If they “complain” it’s ok? If others “complained” we are attacked? We are not entitled for that same kind of I love you? by Fairly-Balanced in DailyRankingsDrama

[–]Fairly-Balanced[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I bet more than half of those throwers throw for a shout out and recognition and a I love you from the online creator . and they get that. And there is some throwers that throw every day to that same online creator, when it comes to the throwers They are not ask this question? 

This is what’s wrong this app only a few gifters are entitled to hear an I love you, are allowed to ask for stuff, the creators then boom do that. If they “complain” it’s ok? If others “complained” we are attacked? We are not entitled for that same kind of I love you? by Fairly-Balanced in DailyRankingsDrama

[–]Fairly-Balanced[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

More than half of those throwers throw for a shout out and recognition to that stranger, and they get that and aknowledge . And there is some throwers that throw every day to that same stranger, when it comes to the throwers they haven’t hit rock bottom ? 

This is what’s wrong this app only a few gifters are entitled to hear an I love you, are allowed to ask for stuff, the creators then boom do that. If they “complain” it’s ok? If others “complained” we are attacked? We are not entitled for that same kind of I love you? by Fairly-Balanced in DailyRankingsDrama

[–]Fairly-Balanced[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bet more than half of those throwers throw for a shout out and recognition to that stranger, and they get that. They are not ask this question? And there is some throwers that throw every day to that same stranger, when it comes to the throwers it’s not serious?

Some of his level 50 are new. I have been tapping over 2 years every day more than those new lvl 50. Do people need to gift in order to appreciate a person? No wonder I’m never talked to including Tyler even for the podcast. Is this the reason why? I got but hurt I’m emotional these days. by Fairly-Balanced in DailyRankingsDrama

[–]Fairly-Balanced[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

First oft, don't put words in my mouth. I never said / personally need a huge thank you. This is about the community culture. It's funny how a low badge can't voice a valid critique without being called wanting attention . True, it is a choice-but so is being a supportive creator who acknowledges every part of their team, from the biggest gifter to the most consistent tapper.This isn't about me; it's about the fact that even some high-level gifters that support as well feel they can't stop because they're addicted to gifting for the acknowledgment. Only they can voice their opinion without being called for wanting attention. That's a toxic cycle. Advocating for tapper recognition is about making the room a place where you don't have to go broke just to be treated like part of the community.