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You might notice at the bottom of a story there is a link to a new feature, coming soon, called Lush Coins.

The development team have been working on this for months now, and it will basically be a way for readers to show their appreciation to authors they enjoy reading.

New members signing up will receive coins as part of their membership fee, and existing users can buy coins to distribute if they want to.

If you don't want to participate in the scheme, that's absolutely fine. There is no requirement to use any of the coins you may be gifted.

We have some super talented authors here, so this is an excellent way of helping them get a little back for the stories they create and share here.

More details here:

https://www.lushstories.com/coins

Headbanging ape from cold North 🤘
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Hmm. Interesting. Maybe. I shall see how it works in practice, I guess.

Nothing new on here, but my entry in the StoriesSpace "Not What It Looks Like" comp is now up.

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Sassy Red-haired Beach Kat/Dune Goddess
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I have qualms about this and I don’t exactly know why. But maybe I will need to wait and see how this works. Trying to keep an open mind. Change is always difficult for me. It took me many months to get used to the new Lush format. Lol!

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Quote by utterchaos

My biggest concern reading about this new upcoming feature - "If you do x/y/z on the video chat, I'll give you xx coins." IE paying for sexual favors via a currency that can be changed to vouchers.

You can't use coins in chat at all as we specifically wanted to avoid this. The spirit of it is to reward authors not performers. We will keep a close eye on it to make sure it's not being abused in any way.

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Quote by techgoddess

I have qualms about this and I don’t exactly know why. But maybe I will need to wait and see how this works. Trying to keep an open mind. Change is always difficult for me. It took me many months to get used to the new Lush format. Lol!

It was a big jump to lush 2.0 but hopefully now you are seeing the benefits?. Lush 1.0 was 17 years old and well past her use by date code wise.

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Quote by Lancelot

It was a big jump to lush 2.0 but hopefully now you are seeing the benefits?. Lush 1.0 was 17 years old and well past her use by date code wise.

Code wise, maybe. Functionality wise it was spot on. Can you itemize the benefits, please.

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Quote by dlcalguy

Code wise, maybe. Functionality wise it was spot on. Can you itemize the benefits, please.

for you, maybe. for those of us keeping it tacked together with duct tape and bubble gum it was a nightmare. seriously.

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

Easily amused
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Lush Bucks. smile I can dig it. A nice creative solution trying to help out the writers here. Thanks, Lush!

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Quote by sprite

for you, maybe. for those of us keeping it tacked together with duct tape and bubble gum it was a nightmare. seriously.

Yeah I get that. Big benefits for the supportability. But you guys really have to stop trying to sell Lush 2 as a better site for your users. It's really insulting.

Her Royal Spriteness
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Quote by dlcalguy

Can you itemize the benefits, please.

1) you're supporting your fav writers who work very hard and spend lots of time writing stories for your enjoyment and do it for free with little to no praise or acknowledgment.

2) you get to feel good about yourself for supporting your fav writers who work very hard and spend lots of time writing stories for your enjoyment and do it for free with little to no praise or acknowledgment.

3) bragging rights.

4) see #1

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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Quote by dlcalguy

Yeah I get that. Big benefits for the supportability. But you guys really have to stop trying to sell Lush 2 as a better site for your users. It's really insulting.

what's really insulting is when people suggest our comps are rigged and then ignore requests to back up that accusation with proof.

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

Writius Eroticus
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Quote by dlcalguy
you guys really have to stop trying to sell Lush 2 as a better site for your users. It's really insulting.

Quite. Regular blocks of 8+ hours of downtime were a real usability boon on Lush 1.

Can we try and stay on topic please.

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Quote by WannabeWordsmith

Quite. Regular blocks of 8+ hours of downtime were a real usability boon on Lush 1.

how soon we forget - but hey, members liked those. they made it a better site for the users.

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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Quote by Lancelot

It was a big jump to lush 2.0 but hopefully now you are seeing the benefits?. Lush 1.0 was 17 years old and well past her use by date code wise.

Yes, I’ve been here since 2008 and knew that it needed upgrading. It just took time to get used to things being so different. What helped was that some of things I liked about Lush came back after a bit. I’m hesitant but not resistant to change. I just don’t want to see readers become reluctant to read my stories because they feel obligated to “tip” or see the coins in lieu of clicking like and or favorite which seem to be how story value is judged. As I said, I will see how it plays out.

Sassy Red-haired Beach Kat/Dune Goddess
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Quote by WannabeWordsmith

Quite. Regular blocks of 8+ hours of downtime were a real usability boon on Lush 1.

One of the best things about Lush 2 is improved functionality! Anyone who says they weren’t frustrated with all the down time of Lush 1 is just lying. Lol!

Sassy Red-haired Beach Kat/Dune Goddess
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Quote by sprite

for you, maybe. for those of us keeping it tacked together with duct tape and bubble gum it was a nightmare. seriously.

But it was such pretty duct tape! 😉

I imagine the average reader does not understand how frustrating it was from your end to keep things running. Your jaw can only handle chewing so much gum to use as adhesive. Thanks for all y’all do as mods. 😘

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It will be interesting to see how this plays out. Will the coins given be visible only to the receiver? Or will they appear along side the Likes and Favorites as another measure of success and encouragement?

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Quote by Lancelot
You can't use coins in chat at all as we specifically wanted to avoid this.

She's not saying the coins would be exchanged in chat. The action being paid for would be done in chat, then the payor would reward them by putting coins on their stories.

I can see other scenarios where this could be abused, too. Not to mention the kind of gameplaying that can happen as people jockey to get coins.

As I said, I'll see how this plays out, but the concerns expressed by utterchaos and some others are not without merit.

Nothing new on here, but my entry in the StoriesSpace "Not What It Looks Like" comp is now up.

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Quote by Seeker4

She's not saying the coins would be exchanged in chat. The action being paid for would be done in chat, then the payor would reward them by putting coins on their stories.

I can see other scenarios where this could be abused, too. Not to mention the kind of gameplaying that can happen as people jockey to get coins.

As I said, I'll see how this plays out, but the concerns expressed by utterchaos and some others are not without merit.

anything can be abused. if someone really wants to abuse it, they'll probably figure out a way - our job is to make sure than any one that abuses it gets their hands slapped or what have you. i mean, in the past we had abuses with voting - not that much different, really and, personally, i would rather see a little abuse if it means rewarding some of better and more popular writers. or, really, anyone who writes. smile

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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Quote by sprite
i would rather see a little abuse if it means rewarding some of better and more popular writers. or, really, anyone who writes.

Seeing your comments on my stories is reward enough, Rachel. 😇😇😇

Do check out my latest story:

Unleashed competition: Bull Shite, Bull Dykes, Bull Fights: That’s Your Everyday D/s Love Story. | Lush Stories

And my other stories, including 5 EPs, 22 RR's, and 15 competition top 10's including my pride competition winner: On Oxford Street, This Gay Girl Found Pride While Playing With Balls

Voyeur @ f/64
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"New members signing up will receive coins as part of their membership fee..."

Assuming the "coins" have actual value, which given that existing members have to buy them, it would seem they do, what if a new member does not want to participate? Do they get that portion back down the road or the ability to opt out with a discount from the start?

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Seeing your comments on my stories is reward enough, Rachel. 😇😇😇

I've had a few and they meant the world to me. Truth.

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Quote by kistinspencil

I've had a few and they meant the world to me. Truth.

I so know what you mean: Rachel and Curvy's comments on Oxford Street were when I realized that just maybe I could write.

Do check out my latest story:

Unleashed competition: Bull Shite, Bull Dykes, Bull Fights: That’s Your Everyday D/s Love Story. | Lush Stories

And my other stories, including 5 EPs, 22 RR's, and 15 competition top 10's including my pride competition winner: On Oxford Street, This Gay Girl Found Pride While Playing With Balls

Simple Scribbler
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My preference is your tips are private. Money will bring out resentments even more than votes, reads, and comments.

As for people's motives for tipping... I think it's beyond control, so I'm not going to worry about it and keep doing my thing. smile

**Smile, it's free therapy**
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Quote by Seeker4

She's not saying the coins would be exchanged in chat. The action being paid for would be done in chat, then the payor would reward them by putting coins on their stories.

I can see other scenarios where this could be abused, too. Not to mention the kind of gameplaying that can happen as people jockey to get coins.

As I said, I'll see how this plays out, but the concerns expressed by utterchaos and some others are not without merit.

Quote by sprite

anything can be abused. if someone really wants to abuse it, they'll probably figure out a way - our job is to make sure than any one that abuses it gets their hands slapped or what have you. i mean, in the past we had abuses with voting - not that much different, really and, personally, i would rather see a little abuse if it means rewarding some of better and more popular writers. or, really, anyone who writes. smile

Granted, cyber-for-coin is not ideal.

However, as long as there is the ability to gift something, somewhere on the site, this will happen. Regardless of what rules we have or what new rules we bring in to combat it.

People already roleplay in chat/PM for the gift of membership upgrades.
As long as the person paying for membership/coin is complicit and fully aware of what is happening, then is there a much greater issue??

This could have the added bonus of keeping members on-site, rather than sharing content via an off-site source, like OnlyFans for example (which we have seen being mentioned first hand, on profiles and in chat).

Gifting Lushcoin could potentially reduce the cost of what is gifted if a member cannot afford much, whilst still wanting to make a contribution.

Lushcoin rewards those writers which have truly, top-tier ability and (hopefully) prevents them taking material elsewhere which is financially funded in a professional authorship capacity.

I seem to write a story every 1.5 years on average.

You might as well check them out: https://www.lushstories.com/profile/Georgia_27_8/stories

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Quote by Georgia_27_8
Lushcoin rewards those writers which have truly, top-tier ability and (hopefully) prevents them taking material elsewhere which is financially funded in a professional authorship capacity.

How many do that, Georgia, many top-tier writers are still hereabouts? Lol, maybe I'm not on the list, but I've never thought of publishing elsewhere. I came here having published elsewhere and haven't submitted on another site ever since. Most of the writers I know are in the same boat. I just logged up to OnlyFans, it isn't really a story site.

Honestly I write for fun and enter competitions to test myself. The rewards are the validation of my peers, never the money. I concede that there are less comments on stories over the past year, but there is enough feedback for me to keep writing. After all where else would I go. 😊

Do check out my latest story:

Unleashed competition: Bull Shite, Bull Dykes, Bull Fights: That’s Your Everyday D/s Love Story. | Lush Stories

And my other stories, including 5 EPs, 22 RR's, and 15 competition top 10's including my pride competition winner: On Oxford Street, This Gay Girl Found Pride While Playing With Balls

**Smile, it's free therapy**
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Quote by CuriousAnnie
How many do that, Georgia, many top-tier writers are still hereabouts? Lol, maybe I'm not on the list, but I've never thought of publishing elsewhere. I came here having published elsewhere and haven't submitted on another site ever since. Most of the writers I know are in the same boat.

Not you, but I can guarentee that some have moved on from Lush in the past to publish professionally due to the previous lack in reward.
That is the quality this site has consistently had at the top of the table.

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OnlyFans, it isn't really a story site.

No, that is why I included the mention of OF in the section highlighting the pay-to-play aspect in chat.

Quote by CuriousAnnie
Honestly I write for fun and enter competitions to test myself. The rewards are the validation of my peers, never the money.

Maybe not, but I bet you wouldn't turn the coin and chance of payment down if it was gifted, now that it is a thing.

Quote by CuriousAnnie
After all where else would I go. 😊

Nowhere! Lush is the best free-subscription Erotica website on the planet, which can now pay you in e-coin!

I seem to write a story every 1.5 years on average.

You might as well check them out: https://www.lushstories.com/profile/Georgia_27_8/stories

XGX

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