Company Pages on the SCUE Bank
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Company Pages on the SCUE Bank
Currently, the SCUE Bank has pages for companies that have a software related service on the bank - the SCX, the Commonwealth Casino, and soon a shiny new SCUE-compatible NoRSE. All of those pages have to be on the bank because they use the bank software. Why not have pages for other companies? Simple answer is that it takes a lot of effort for people to create html pages, send them in to Erik or I, get them uploaded to the bank, make them link back to the bank etc ... But what if they could get a page without needing someone to upload it for them; and to be able to easily edit it whenever they want; and to be able to do all this without even needing to know html?
I have this tour software I coded which makes it really easy for anyone to create a basic page - a simple WYSIWYG editor, and it handles things like links for you. I'm gauging interest as to whether people would like it adapted to work on the SCUE Bank? What I'm envisaging is that there would be a 'Businesses' menu on the bank, like we already have, but any Company account could create a page (for a small fee - I'm thinking 50 SCUE currency) and it would automatically pop up in that menu. It'd be a single html page, but they can do whatever they want on that. Once they'd made one, they can edit it whenever they want. And if people are pro web designers, they could instead submit a link to an off-bank webpage, and when people clicked on their company in the menu then that would link to their off-bank page (or whole off-bank site, if they're keen).
So, is there interest in this?
I have this tour software I coded which makes it really easy for anyone to create a basic page - a simple WYSIWYG editor, and it handles things like links for you. I'm gauging interest as to whether people would like it adapted to work on the SCUE Bank? What I'm envisaging is that there would be a 'Businesses' menu on the bank, like we already have, but any Company account could create a page (for a small fee - I'm thinking 50 SCUE currency) and it would automatically pop up in that menu. It'd be a single html page, but they can do whatever they want on that. Once they'd made one, they can edit it whenever they want. And if people are pro web designers, they could instead submit a link to an off-bank webpage, and when people clicked on their company in the menu then that would link to their off-bank page (or whole off-bank site, if they're keen).
So, is there interest in this?
Andreas
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Re: Company Pages on the SCUE Bank
Can't see why not.
Is the SCUE based in a particular country? Might like to consider recourse for false statements, fraud, etc.
Is the SCUE based in a particular country? Might like to consider recourse for false statements, fraud, etc.
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Re: Company Pages on the SCUE Bank
The SCUE itself is not based in any particular country. Each account is registered in a particular country and bound by the economic regulation of that country, though; so this could either be treated as "It's up to the country the company is registered in to deal with fraud", or "It's up to Gralus to deal with this fraud as the page will be offered through a Gralan company, VBNC." Good thought though, I'll make sure I put some terms and conditions on the service about fraud.
Andreas
"He showed up three or four years ago and accidentally took over the micronational world by being way more competent and enthusiastic than everyone else. Now he sort of rules us all, but it's a benevolent sort of thing, as far as we know."
~Scott Alexander
"He showed up three or four years ago and accidentally took over the micronational world by being way more competent and enthusiastic than everyone else. Now he sort of rules us all, but it's a benevolent sort of thing, as far as we know."
~Scott Alexander