will you continue participating in mylot if they stop paying?

@sonusd (1547)
India
September 18, 2012 3:10pm CST
While searching On Internet for earning money from internet I found mylot.com and started sharing some content here. also I have got paid once from this site. but after some day I felt that with out good content I can not make too much money from this site so I quit participating i the site regularly but when ever I feel boring i visit this site to answer some body" s question which gives me some internal happy. So what is your main purpose to work with mylot. Suppose they tell you to work as voluntary then will you continue with mylot?
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14 responses
@ravisivan (14079)
• India
18 Sep 12
sonusd I spend time in mylot - I have free time and I get a small amount. It is not the amount that I get that is important but the fact my services are recognised and paid that makes me write here. There are many blog sites like ibibo.com, sulekha.com and I do not write for them. I also do not write for sites in which payment is dependent on number of visits etc. I will write even if I receive less than the present payment but there should be an element of payment involved.
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@Bhebelen14 (5194)
• Philippines
18 Sep 12
Hi sonusd, yes i will continue participating here in mylot even if they stop paying me because i am happy here and i have lots of friends who's always there to share their opinion and advices to me and to others. I am willing to stay here with or without payment as long as many interesting topics and a friend to count.
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@pals101 (2010)
• Philippines
19 Sep 12
Let's be practical, of course if mylot stop the payment. Then I think most members will definitely stop writing and participating in the discussion. Writing while being paid is the first reason why people go to mylot, second only to the time and camaraderie within each members. For me, it would truly lessen my time if they will not pay me anymore. I guess, I am just being realistic.. hope you understand!!
• Singapore
19 Sep 12
Hi pals101, Yes you are being honest in saying that the main reason for participating in mylot is for the sudemoney. This is the main attraction and the others like making friends, fun and having a giod time are the side benefits, at least to most people.
@pals101 (2010)
• Philippines
21 Sep 12
Yes it is, the money I earn here will be beneficial for my savings..
• Calgary, Alberta
30 Apr 13
Now they just declared they will stop paying. Its ill be interesting if all the people here who said they will stay will still stay after all just happened.
@nezavisima (7408)
• Bulgaria
18 Sep 12
I will always go here because I like to sit here and write. I'm not the most regular but still have many friends here and it is good to be able to communicate with them to get advice and they give you advice to you. nice day!
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• Indonesia
19 Sep 12
I really don't know what to say. I never thought that wonmeone will start a discussion like this actually. To be honest, i will not step into mylot.com if they're not paying us as participator. Lol. But when sometime, mylot is exploding like facebook now, and everybody have their account at mylot, and discussiong more, i think i will happily mylotting wthouth get payment. LOOOL! But i do hope that mylot will stay paid us forever :) Hug for you mylot ({})
@Hatley (163781)
• Garden Grove, California
18 Sep 12
sonusd that will n ot happen as my lot has a lot of sponsors andwe have a lot of members so they will not change.I have no idea what I wo uld do so will not worry about something that is not going'tol happen.mymain purpose is to enjoy m yself and m y friends to help all i can and earn enought to keep my bills paid.
@sk66rc (4250)
• United States
18 Sep 12
Yeah, I think I'll keep participating even if they stop paying... At this point, it's really not the money... For me, it's more about having a discussion on my free time & if I get paid $10 - $20 every few month is just a bonus...
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
18 Sep 12
I'll still use mylot. I didn't know they payed you until after I signed up so my reason for being here has nothing to do with the money. I've never even cashed in on my earnings and probably never will. Mylot is just fun. And addictive.
@marguicha (213841)
• Chile
19 Sep 12
I don´t think that they will stop paying. But I can tell you that the money I earn here is nothing in my country. I have to work at very boring sites to get my monthly $100 for vacations. But I think this is the most fun site online. I have learned a lot, made friends, have been helped, you name it. Yes, I would continue coming if they didn´t pay.
@jadoixa (1166)
• Philippines
19 Sep 12
my purpose why i am here on mylot and answerimg some questions is to earn extra online. sometimes i don't have too many topics to share and don't have enough time to go through discussions to answer or some i cannot relate that much so i have nothing to answer. i think a lot of people answer the topics because they can earn too in return. so for me, if this happens, maybe i would not be here more often anymore..
@almond24 (1248)
• Hungary
19 Sep 12
I can't spend too much time here lately and I haven't got paid so much honestly that I would only want to be here for the money. I think I would still participate if they stopped paying, I just wrote even less... But mylot is a good place with so many great people where almost anything can be discussed, so I would stay.
@lifes97 (884)
• United Arab Emirates
19 Sep 12
maybe no i do not know becaseu though the idea of talkgin to people and chatting is nice thing but we have work and now i come to do some work to earn money we need it to live so i do not know if there was not earning if i will come or no
@shaqziad (655)
• Malaysia
19 Sep 12
For me, if Mylot stop paying, I will decrease my participation and limit it to posting discussion and commenting on topics that interest me only. Like you say, just to gain some internal happiness. Especially when i feel like asking some advice from everyone here, which is very hyper in responding. :