That's fine. My point is a general one: there is a better way to monetize than charging $0.02 for a blog post (or participating in the surveillance machinery), we just have to figure it out.
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Curious thing about thoughtful content creation is itβs impossible to know if a given piece is worth anything at all so really the author is the buyer and he is buying your trust with content. There is no true price discovery in this space because the media itself is not the product. Trust in the author is the product.
Yes, I totally agree. I think substack is a great example. There's also this curious project by one of the Kickstarter co-founders. Metalabel.com
He seems like an interesting guy, and this is well worth a listen, a lot of what he says would be onboard with what can be built on nostr.
Substack is actually a bad example because it's a subscription freemium model, with set pricing, not V4V.
V4V is just a new way to say "have a tip jar".
No yeah you're totally right. It's more like kofi and buymeacoffee etc, I think I mostly just know of substacks which are free to view.
Community software. micro-apps that are unique to a network/fandom and provide specific function or experience that only the network understands.
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I'm designing for this and I need help in coming up with more examples of widgets that'd be useful for specific communities.
Interesting that you're designing for this, because we're building an entire computing paradigm meant to facilitate this: https://github.com/operating-function/pallas
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I'm gonna need some time to grasp this (not a real coder here).
At this time, our GitHub repo and all of our docs are squarely aimed at software developers. We are a little ways off from have a product and written material appropriate for a wider audience, but the ultimate goal is your grandma should be running our software one day :)
To put it simply and overly briefly: open source sovereign personal server software that connects peer to peer with other similar nodes. "new Internet, new FOSS software market" yadda yadda lol