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Revision as of 03:14, 29 June 2012
Evil code is generated in shareful.be for bees letting other bees to place them in hell and-or zen.
Generating an evil code could serve bees for increasing posible necessary trust between unknown bees before deciding sharing something.
- Let bee:
- (x)Placing me in hell
- (x)Placing me in zen
- For: (100) days, ()Publickly
- Warn me with: (10) days in advance
- Get my:
- (x)red apple
- (x)red apple
- (x)Plant1
- (x)Plant2
- ...
- (x)Request reciprocity: (x)Full (x)Custom
- Expiries in: (10) days
Types
Simple
A simple evil code is a fully reciprocal code for both bees letting placing in hell publickly for 100 days without previous warning that expiries in 10 days.
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Use cases
- There was an unknown and very dubious bee for X (Y) that knocked at X's door because wanted to get to share for a couple of days one of X's red apples that was inside the house.
- X decided to go with Y downstairs to the street. They talked a bit, and went up for generating an evil code at shareful.be/evil before getting the shareful good. They generated a reciprocal simple evil code expirable in one week.
- X received back the good at his house and told Y that (s)he was going to delete the evil code later before it expiries.