The Back and Forth of Entrecard’s Ever Evolving Drop Policies

June 27, 2008 · Filed Under Blogs 

Vague Wording of Policies Leads to Confusion for some Users

As some of you may know from reading my previous article entitled Great EntreCard Power Dropping Tips and Information, entrecard has a large community of users who engage in “Power Dropping” to quickly acquire Entrecard credits to promote their blogs online.

As of last night EntreCard sent out an email to users informing them that they were cracking down on this type of activity. In the email EntreCard management states

“Quick drop pages devalue our network as a whole, by motivating members to drop on the same, quick loading pages, en masse to gain credits quickly and efficiently.”

At the same time EntreCard has recently launched a service that allows users to purchase credits directly from entrcard.com, which in turn allows users to circumvent the entire dropping process altogether.

After reviewing the “Entrecard Official Ebook” that users are provided with at the time of registration, I found a specific reference in regards to practices which are considered to be “breaking the rules”. In this section they state:

“be warned. If you attempt to automate your drops in any way, you will find yourself having lost all your credits.”

The issue here is that power droppers have not automated their drops. They actively drop their cards by visiting a list of fast loading sites that they have created. In most cases this has required the power dropper to visit a vast number of sites to compile an effective list.

So in many cases power droppers have visited more blogs than your average user who may only drop a handful of entrecards per day.

Once users have removed their “Power Drop” pages I would assume power droppers will compile lists of fast loading blogs with minimal content or widgets to produce the same effect that was created by quick drop pages which only featured a widget.

At this point will EntreCard specify the amount of content that is required on a page to host the EC widget? Will the Widget require a set amount of time being spent on a page before the drop is accepted? At what point can we draw a line defining what a legitimate drop is and what devalues the network.

It will be interesting to see what changes are required from users in the following months to build the EntreCard network as the developers see fit. With all the policy changes that have been taking place in the past month users need to keep their ear to the ground to make sure they do not get penalized due to the short notice provided to users about changes.

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