Hi ya Tazz. Significant amounts of planning has gone into avoiding exactly what you mentioned. Here's how we avoid this. To join up as a RemoteMoto Rider a profile photo and garage photo needs to be supplied to ensure it is a legitimate RemoteMoto Rider account. When a Rider reviews products, tyres etc a photo has to be supplied to verify the review is legit. The final hurdle is the fact that everything published on RemoteMoto is manually viewed and approved. For genuine RemoteMoto Riders supplying legitimate and quality content there will be rewards in the form of RemoteMoto points. For those trying to cheat the system, it will take very little time to detect this and accounts will be unreservedly removed. The aim is to ensure all RemoteMoto Riders are legitimate and all the reviews are legitimate so the reviews and articles on RemoteoMoto can be read with confidence.
The routes will only be managed by RemoteMoto area managers as I take land access very seriously and will not be promoting or publishing any routes on places where land owners do not want riders to go or places where it is not legal to ride. RemoteMoto Riders “own content” is limited to adding updates, photos, and reviews to routes. Riders can of course also contribute ride reports, workshop articles, product reviews etc all of which receive RemoteMoto points.
Haha, yes, that section of road was the only one I contemplated to be free which would do a favour to anyone planning a ride that was unfamiliar with the, ummm, minimalistic appeal!
Thanks Tazz, as mentioned above I am appreciative of all feedback, just don’t go reminding me of the money involved in this project, the development costs to date are staggering! However, it is a project I am proud to be bringing to life and the positive feedback shows it is moving in the right direction
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