
The Economist’s Project Red Stripe:
[...] Perhaps the most intriguing ideas are those suggesting The Economist should create its own private currency, which subscribers could use to make bets on prediction or other markets. Simon Stuart, for instance, suggests that every Economist subscriber receive one thousand Economist dollars per year to trade. This triggered another thought within the Red Stripe Team: Why not let subscribers earn some money (by contributing to a wiki, for instance) and spend it (by donating it to a charity of their choice)? Now there’s an idea: turning the Economist into a real economy. [...]
Good idea. Bad example. (The best Wiki pages are the ones that are re-written very often. How would you quantify the best contributors’ input?)
And why is it that subscribers would be working to improve the content of The Economist’s website and be prevented to keep their remunerations to put food on their family table? Rotten sub-idea.
The deadline for idea submission is March 25th, 2007. The one-trick pony will try to hatch a something.
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