1. RSS content into nostr from prolific / interesting content creators

2. Honest actor / trusted community member sets up “their” lightning address

3. Interact with the acc as if it were the content creator. Like /zap etc.

4. Inform content creator of the sats waiting for them to collect. Inform about nostr at the same time.

5. Send them their earnings.

Win for us = good content

Win for them = sats

Possible win for nostr = influencer onboarding

Thoughts? Does this feel shady in any way?

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Not at all.

Copyright holder gets zaps.

It’s free distribution for them too.

I like the creativity. Nostr would be a syndicate of the feed and a pot of sats would be waiting for the creator if they ever want to collect.

And if they don’t want them, send to devs 🤗

+☝️

Not a developer but interested in creating 🎨🎧🖼️

It has to be done by someone everyone trusts

As long as it's not copyrighted, I see no issue. In the US at least, it would fall under "unauthorized duplication or distribution," if copyrighted.

Not relevant for media posts, or a rss feed with links to download a podcast, etc though.

I’m thinking from social media. They are posting it there means they seek distribution. If they dislike it, just stop that activity. That’s why I’m asking here if it seems ok or shady.

I felt that's what you were indicating. No, doesn't seem shady at all. If anything, kinder.

Really like the idea.

Could the same be done with music? Let's say syndicate youtube videos onto some nostr music platform and start earning them sats they can later claim

Issues are trust and copyright

Yes you could.

Many great startups were born by doing things like this.

When you have a chicken and egg problem, you gotta do something to solve it.

Airbnb ripped listings from craigslist. Reddit created fake users.

If #2 is done in a technological way I think it’s way less sketchy

I don’t think syndicated tweets is good content for us

Airbnb manually replied to Craigslist ads and invited them to come list on Airbnb it wasn’t even a technological forwarding to a Craigslist email.