Message from @Scribblehatch
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but.... no one gets ad money on youtube anymore
A large mass may circle the gravity well for a long, long time.
And to an observer it's like
"Huh.. I don't think it's going in"
Well, they're not waiting long enough
YOUTUBE IS GOING IN.
you can only be "too big" to fail if you get government bailouts
This story is ANCIENT.
You go anti-consumer like this, you're dead.
I remember a paragraph in a boom written by taleb stating that a significant number fortune 500 companies are already dead.
Google may be one of em.
The consumer always wins unless the government gets involved.
And that's not to say the customer is always right.
isnt dtube solving the monetary issue with crypto?
It's that hating your consumers is always wrong.
How does that solve the money issue?
microtransactions when you upvote things
It solves the problem of Patreon being a gatekeeper, but it doesn't generate revenue.
steemit
It's only a matter of time before a Patreon competitor arises, or Patreon snaps out of it.
Like Hatreon.
The fuck were they thinking
Where does the money come from with steemit?
Seriously.
it was a sarcastic name, i liked it
Guys, if you create a Patreon like service, or know someone who knows someone, name it after a Greek god of partying.
Name your Patreon "Dionysus"
Just give it a name that can mean anything you want.
That's why Ray Croc took over McDonald's.
Do not call it an inside joke
"We call it Hatreon because some thinkpiece said that Patreon should be called Hatreon when calling for it to get rid of Lauren Southern!!"
"We're so funny."
Isn't that company just a middleman for Stripe?
Like they aren't a financial institution themselves.
Stripe wasn't always part of it.
" All of these websites read and write content to the Steem blockchain, which stores the content in an immutable blockchain ledger, and rewards users for their contributions with digital tokens called STEEM. Every day, the Steem blockchain mints new STEEM tokens and adds them to a community's "rewards pool". These tokens are then awarded to users for their contributions, based on the votes that their content receives. Users who hold more tokens in their account as "Steem Power" will get to decide where a larger portion of the rewards pool is distributed."
But where does the money come from?
Because Steem tokens can't be used to do fuck all.
And if something isn't a medium of exchange it isn't money.