Very true, but I like that zaps makes people consider what they value. Both the content creator and the audience. This also will ultimately redirect behavior.
We may not need your anesthesiology skills. The clinic will be an expanded service urgent care, but if you and the Mrs don’t mind going back to some general medicine, I’m sure they could always use the help.
If it provides content people value enough to zap, Im all for it.
It was so fun and informative! Plus you guys were fantastic. I’ll definitely be tuning in from now on. Thank you!
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“Value is subjective to viewers”. Yes! As I said, “Sats reward content people value.”
You stated that you like posts “just because”. I would say you are not as likely to do that with zaps because you are considering what the content is worth to you.
Will zaps get rid of all attention seeking behavior? No. But I believe it will get rid of a lot of the negative content meant to simply illicit a response/like for attention as that is less likely to receive zaps.
Zaps get the audience to consider what they value in a fiat world where likes are free and worthless.
They will but when there is financial incentive it changes the thought behind the content. It becomes how do I provide value rather than how do I spark engagement.
Or be preoccupied with likes once they post?
And you have not seen them or their friends post things for likes?
You must not have any teens on social media.
I do think there is an issue with likes in that it has created a cheap currency in social media that has become especially negative for young people.
Then why are people more willing to part with likes than sats?



