Not everyone who uses Site Comments will become a Certified WA Commenter. Those members that do will be compensated with 1 Community Credit and $0.50 Cash Credit for every two comments posted for other people who are requesting comments.
CAN YOU LOSE CREDITS?
The short answer to that question is No. Every comment you leave, whether it gets approved or not, will earn you a credit. If you should lose certification because your percentages exceeded their thresholds, the only thing you lose is the ability to earn Cash Credits.
In the above image you can see my current status as a Certified WA Commenter. I have 59 comments posted within a 30-day period with a Comment Approval rating of 100% and a Skip Rate of 0%. The system will tell you when you will earn a Community or a Cash Credit.
AND
The “Offer Comments” button in the upper right corner and to the left of the green “Submit my Comment” button where you post your comment, will say whether your next comment will earn you 1 community, see above images, or $0.50 cash credit,see below images.
AND
So for every two comments you give you gain one Community Credit and a $0.50 Cash Credit. Being a Certified WA Commenter will reward you with the experience over time of giving quality comments, an authority in commenting, and a little cash money compensation.
NEXT UP = How to keep track when your Comment Total will decrease
I have been confusing for a long time.
What are the differences between "give and take comment thread" and "Site Comments"?
Other than the "Site Comments" can earn credits and used as money, both of them use to ask comments.
As I know, I can earn 1 credit if I offer comments on "Site Comments". But, if I request a comment, it needs 2 credits. That means people need to offer 2 comments to request 1 comment.
In "give and take comment thread", you can request 1 comment with just offer 1 comment.
If I'm correct, the time spent on "Site Comments" is double for 1 comment.
Then, why people need to use "Site Comments"?
The main reason is 1 Community Credit and $0.50 Cash Credit if you become "Certified WA Commenter"?
It really confuses me.
Thank you so much.