Send MacBook Air to Russia, I propose to arrange a flash mob

    They love all kinds of services to give prizes to their users for their active participation and, most importantly, for actively attracting new users. Recently, the MacBook Air has become the most coveted prize in all such contests held by Internet startups, which is obvious because everyone wants it and there’s a lot to do for it.

    So the new lifestream service called Secondbrain went the same way - decided to increase the activity of its users by luring them with this same laptop and a set of other smaller prizes.

    I will not say here that during the competition the rules changed and corresponded, as a result of which it was decided to arrange a vote for the finalists (initially no voting was planned, it was about determining the winner by his activity in the system). Such changes to the rules already appear during the competition, at least suspiciously. But the essence of this post (by the way, minus, of course, if you want, I just really want to teach a little lesson to the organizers of such competitions) is that among the 10 finalists there is also a contestant from Russia, Tatyana, among other things, the author of the blog Compwoman(not me, just my good online friend). And I hope that many here will not refuse to help her get the same wonderful new toy from Apple for her huge time spent on participating in the competition (by the way, if the rules had not changed, she would have won a long time ago, which is doubly offensive).

    For those who want to help, the algorithm is as follows:
    - Go to Secondbrain .
    - Register.
    - Activate the account after receiving the appropriate letter from them.
    - Go to the contest page and vote for the CompWoman user.
    - If you want to start using the service, it is, in principle, not terrible, if you do not take into account the sharp changes in the mood of its creators.
    - Thanks!

    I will be grateful to everyone for their help (I just love flash mobs and don’t like when they change the rules of competitions without warning).

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