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Orimatla adopts the quick consumption model, allowing users to post images and short videos.
Orimatla enables users to schedule the duration of a post on the platform, which can last up to 30 days. Posts with a set duration are identified by a green bar at the top, which decreases from right to left as time passes, until it expires.
In the illustrations below, we see that in the first photo, the green bar is complete, indicating that the post will remain active for another 30 days. In the second photo, the bar is at ⅓, with 10 days left until it expires. In the third photo, there is no bar, indicating that the post has no set expiration time.
Even after a publication expires, the platform continues to count all interactions performed on the profile, always maintaining the information that contributes to the user's growth.
When creating an account, the Orimatla user is classified into two categories: Creator and Consumer.
The user is classified as a Creator when publishing an image or video, and as a Consumer when interacting with another user's publication, being rewarded in both categories.
Each category is rewarded differently. As a Creator, the user is rewarded based on other users' interactions with their content, while as a Consumer, the reward is based on their interaction with other users' posts.
Interactions considered for scoring purposes are: viewing, liking, commenting, liking comments, sharing, reposting, following, and referring.
All these interactions will be scored and converted into cryptocurrencies at the end of each 7-day Conversion Cycle. For example, if a user earns 1 point for liking a post and 2 points for commenting, and if each point's value at the end of the cycle is 0.001 OTL, the user will receive a total of 0.003 OTLs.
The maximum value attributed to 1 point will be equivalent to $0.001, regardless of the cryptocurrency used to reward.
As a content consumer, the user is rewarded for using the platform for up to 42 minutes every 24 hours. After this time, rewards are reset, even if the user has not reached the 42-minute usage.
The scoring for activities performed by the user and the criteria for earning points are parameterized and clearly and objectively established. Example: "When watching a video, or having a video watched, the user earns points for each second viewed."
An important feature of the platform is that the number of points awarded to the user as a Consumer tends to be higher than those awarded to the Creator category, as there is no time limitation for rewarding in the Creator category.
Table of points assigned to each reaction:
Photo Preview
2
Video View (5 seconds)*
2
Like
3
Like Comment
2
Comments
5
Sharing*
5
Follow
10
Repost*
2
Referral*
100
Photo Preview
4
Video View (5 seconds)*
4
Like
7
Like Comment
4
Comments
2
Sharing*
10
Follow
20
Repost*
5
Register with referral code*
50
Orimatla is constantly validating the best conditions for scoring users, reserving the right to adjust the number of points at any time. Follow Orimatla's contact channels and stay updated.
To prevent abuses in earning points unfairly, Orimatla will use various combined means to validate the legitimacy of point acquisition by the user. Points conversion to cryptocurrencies will occur after the user profile verification through KYC.
Learn more about Orimatla's Points Policy.
To encourage beginner Creators, Orimatla will award double points in the Creator category for the first 6 months.
The incentive for Creators will start after the tenth Conversion Cycle.
Orimatla adopts an extra reward method that encourages users to monitor their exposure time to the network, called Social Life. This method measures the platform usage time in the Consumer category on a scale from 0 to 7, where the closer to 7, the higher the Social Life factor and consequently the reward.
Social Life is measured in 24-hour intervals and remains stable during the reward period (42 minutes every 24 hours).
Time
-
+10'
+20'
+30'
+40'
+50'
+60'
+70'
The daily Social Life is represented by a green ring around the user's profile photo.
Following the rules established in the table above, the ring progressively regresses counterclockwise.
See the examples below:
High Social Life factor
Medium
Low
Very Low
Disabled
According to the images above, the level represented in figure "A" indicates appropriate platform usage time. In figures "B" and "C," the decrease in the ring fill indicates that the user exceeded the recommended usage time by 10 and 50 minutes, respectively. In figure "D," the user reached or exceeded 70 minutes.
The number of points attributed for Social Life rewards may be adjusted over time at Orimatla's exclusive discretion.
If the user does not use the network for 3 days, the ring around their profile photo will be hidden, and rewards will be disabled for both categories until the next access.
Reward Points
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
300
50
0
The Social Life reward points are transferred to the user at the end of a 7-day cycle, starting on the user's registration date. The final Social Life score is calculated by the average of daily values during these 7 days. For example, if the user has a daily average of 6, they will receive 2000 reward points at the end of the cycle.
The Social Life score also influences the Creator category points, increasing their points percentage as a Creator at the end of each Conversion Cycle. The logic is simple: if the final score is 7, 7% more points are added as a Creator. If it's 6, the increase is 6%, and so on, until it reaches 1, resulting in a 1% increase.
It's important to highlight that Social Life rewards will only be granted to users who used the platform for at least 35 minutes during the Conversion Cycle, equivalent to an average of 5 minutes of use every 24 hours.
By rewarding users for conscious use, Orimatla also encourages each user to dedicate their time to other activities, contributing to a sense of achievement and anxiety reduction, aligning with the "Tech for Good" concept.
Furthermore, the Social Life factor is not affected as long as the user positively interacts with the platform, publishing and updating their profile content, responding to comments on their posts, or messages received from other network users.
To help users identify and monitor their network usage time over the 42 daily reward minutes, a blue ring appears around their profile photo and regresses as the remaining time decreases.
One of Orimatla's proposals is to promote the expansion of Creator rewards by disseminating relevant publications, allowing other users to repost their content. Thus, the new publication created with this repost will always be linked to the original creator's account, rewarding the original profile. Additionally, the lifespan of this repost will be subject to the original publication's time, and users who repost it will be rewarded for this reaction, receiving specific points as seen in the table.
One of the biggest challenges for social networks today is efficiently inhibiting the dissemination of inappropriate content. In this regard, Orimatla provides a moderation mechanism focused on community perception and knowledge about the platform's terms and conditions of use.
Consequently, members with reported posts considered inappropriate by moderators will be progressively penalized, potentially leading to account suspension.
Within this progressive system, if a first report is deemed relevant by moderators, the user's funds will be blocked for an additional cycle, and they will not be able to make new posts for 7 days. In case of a second occurrence, the funds will be blocked for 2 additional cycles, and the user will not be able to post any content for 14 days. Furthermore, in case of a third relevant report within this moderation model, the user's account will be suspended. In case of suspension, the user must contact the platform's support, which will have a sovereign decision on whether to reactivate the account.
On the other hand, it's important to note that the rules also apply to community members who report complaints. Considering the complaint as a relevant user action aiming to fundamentally contribute to the quality of content available on the network, complaints deemed valid will be rewarded by the moderation program.
To preserve the platform users' sense of responsibility, the ability to make complaints will be suspended for 7 days if a user makes 5 consecutive unsuccessful complaints. If the user persists in this behavior, the following suspension will be 14 days, until the permanent suspension of the ability to report new posts if a third occurrence occurs. This last suspension can only be reversed by the Orimatla technical support team's sovereign decision after a substantiated request from the user.
Penalties imposed for posting inappropriate content do not exclude the application of other sanctions provided in the platform's terms and conditions of use for other malicious actions, as well as notification to the competent governmental authorities.
In addition to artificial intelligence resources that help avoid gross violations of the platform's terms of use, Orimatla has a sophisticated moderation program, distributing reported posts among qualified users who participate in the program.
To participate in the moderation program, users must meet some initial requirements, such as having at least 5000 views on their posts; having at least 50 posts; or having more than 100 followers. Another way to become eligible to participate in the program is to have an average platform usage time equal to or greater than 210 minutes per week in the last 4 cycles. By meeting any of these requirements, the user can apply to participate in the program.
The requirements for participating in the moderation program may be modified by Orimatla according to the increase in participants and the volume of posts on the platform.
Candidates to participate in the network's moderation program will undergo an evaluation that aims to certify their knowledge of the platform's rules and their ability to assess content impartially. Program participants will also be subject to periodic evaluations to ensure the integrity of their understanding of the terms and conditions of use over time.
When a post is reported, Orimatla will randomly distribute it among active (online) moderators to vote. The first 5 participants who accept to participate in the evaluation of the reported post will have 3 minutes to vote based on the network's terms and conditions of use. If any participant exceeds the informed voting time, another participant will be chosen to vote.
This number may vary over time, depending on the number of active members in the program.
To promote the participant's study and knowledge of the platform's terms and conditions of use and encourage conscious evaluation of received complaints, as well as the inclusion of community members in the moderation program, the moderator who is part of the majority in the vote will receive a reward.