understood and thank you. I didnt realize admins couldnt edit other messages... makes sense.[DOUBLEPOST=1562180056][/DOUBLEPOST]Discord admins don’t have the ability to edit other users’ messages - unless it’s one of their own. The screenshots provided are from private conversations with other users. Kainzo it’s completely your decision on what platform you use to assist in finding you influencers, but MineTube is the first and only of it’s kind. The people who run the business are very qualified and experienced in what they do, continuously looking for what will be best for the client. Furthermore; we have a countless amount of vouches “testimonials” within our discord and if you join you can take a look at what clients have said about our services. I don’t want to force anything upon you, but that’s my spiel and we appreciate your interest.![]()
Sent a message to the MineTube account, I'm interestedDiscord admins don’t have the ability to edit other users’ messages - unless it’s one of their own. The screenshots provided are from private conversations with other users. Kainzo it’s completely your decision on what platform you use to assist in finding you influencers, but MineTube is the first and only of it’s kind. The people who run the business are very qualified and experienced in what they do, continuously looking for what will be best for the client. Furthermore; we have a countless amount of vouches “testimonials” within our discord and if you join you can take a look at what clients have said about our services. I don’t want to force anything upon you, but that’s my spiel and we appreciate your interest.![]()
You have to take into account that a large sum of users In the Minecraft community, that attempt to become server owners, often are at a very young age. We get users who create tickets who expect to get 100+ players online with $40, we don't have time to explain and support these members and therefore we implemented this rule to help prevent this from happening.I understand that the community must be kept somewhat exclusive, but I am still very confused as to why only moderately sized established servers are allowed to be a part of it.
You need 20 concurrent players, or 350 discord members. I have anywhere from 5 - 20, depending on time and day. That said, I would say our "concurrent player count" is 10-15 through our peak hours. This does not qualify me for access to the server, even if I have an advertising budget ready to go.
This brings up the classic question I keep seeing other users in my position ask: how am I supposed to grow when the tools for growth are not accessible to me?
If the client has the money, and MineTube has the service, why do you not wish to conduct business?
If I'm ignorant to a solid reason, I'd be happy to hear at. At the moment it just does not make sense to me, nor many others.
We introduced this budget as a requirement because many server owners weren't happy with our verification system, which requires you to have a 20 playerbase, or a 300 member discord. You need to be verified in order to get YouTubers, and the server owners conveyed their points that they have a large budget but cannot spend it since they don't have those requirements. Therefore, we introduced the $400 budget requirement. Here are some other points we made whilst introducing the budget requirement:Says they're service is for everyone. $400 for smallest price is not for everyone.
