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'''YouTipIt''' is an online community service that enables you to directly reward people for content they have created.
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Formerly was an online community service that offered a method to directly reward people for content they have created.  
  
The concept is essentially the same as that of the busker or street musician: they put their work in a public forum and the public then decides to reward them if they feel it is deserving.
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==History==
  
Those who wish to tip may add funds by either sending Bitcoins to their [[eWallet]] with the site or by adding funds with [[PayPal]].  Funds added through PayPal may be spent as tips immediately however those tips must stay within the YouTipIt system for 45 days<ref>[http://enabledidler.blogspot.com/2011/01/45-day-rule.html The 45 Day Rule]</ref>
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The site underwent a rewrite and the switch to the revised software occurred on May 16th, 2011<ref>[http://enabledidler.blogspot.com/2011/05/youtipit-relaunch-thunderbirds-are-go.html Youtipit Relaunch - THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO]</ref>.  On May 15, 2012, YouTipIt's Brian explained the service's difficulties, legal and financial, and solicited interest in options that would allow the service to continue<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=81858.0 Call for interest in Youtipit online tipping platform]</ref>.
  
==Links==
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==See Also==
  
* [http://www.youtipit.org YouTipIt.org]
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* [[:Category:Marketing|Marketing]]
* [http://www.youtipit.org/en/faq YouTipIt FAQ]
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* [[Btctip]]
  
[[Category:Services]]
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:35, 15 June 2012

Formerly was an online community service that offered a method to directly reward people for content they have created.

History

The site underwent a rewrite and the switch to the revised software occurred on May 16th, 2011[1]. On May 15, 2012, YouTipIt's Brian explained the service's difficulties, legal and financial, and solicited interest in options that would allow the service to continue[2].

See Also

References