The Un-Q&A
And by "Un" we mean "Different", "Better", and "Will Soon Dominate The" Q&As.
1. At Q&As, you have to wait on someone to ask for the info you have. What a time-wasting bore! At FT, you can start conversations by asking questions (like run-of-the-mill Q&As) or you can "share a thought"! Cuz you've got better things to do than sit around waiting on someone to ask for what you know.
2. At Q&As, you have preset, rigid, broad, boring, and otherwise stupid categories in which to post stuff. At FT our users create their own groups with names like "Do It Before You Die!" and "Between the Hedges-Go Dawgs!" and "I Can Spell Entreprenure" (It's not spelled correctly).
3. At Q&As, you don't get anything for what you share. OK, you get "points". Whipedeedoodah. At FT, users tip each other with REAL MONEY. That's why we call it Fellow"Tip". It's like a fellowship of tippers. Or a tellowship of flippers. Or a pellowflip of shippers. Or something like that.
Now about the tipping . . .
Tipping is voluntary. No one has to tip. Tipping is done through PayPal accounts which are linked to from FellowTip. If you wanna tip somebody, you click the green bullseye button next to their username. You're taken to PayPal and they handle everything from there. You don't have to have a PayPal account to use FellowTip. You do if you want to tip or be tipped, though.
Now about those green post backgrounds . . .
Green post backgrounds indicate that a user is definitely intending to tip for a good answer to their question. When you see a green background, jump in with that answer quick. You'll likely get some cash.
OK, sign up now.
And email me any time. That's the kind of startup we are at this point. The kind where the founder puts his email address right out there . . .
Yours tippingly,
EricTheRed