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I'm hoping they've got the idea :)

Would be good to take a fair few pointers from that post (and many others I didn't have to hand) when writing something up, it's all there.

I understand you must feel like you are flogging a dead horse at time with this one, but I think it's good that the record gets spun frequently.

Let's see if anyone can get first page with a mention of what a good deal no pay per view is.

All the times I've written about it (countless?) I was always directing the message to the internal market, since it seemed the majority was consistently overlooking the consumption side of things, along with the benefits and incentives that go along with consumption. It would be good to open the windows and start yelling so others can hear now that at least some folks (more and more every day) seem to get it.

Changing "curation rewards" to "consumer rewards" makes selling the idea much easier(makes far more sense), since curation sounds like work and consuming in this context is synonymous with relaxing. People like 'easy money', so they show up here to create content, which is the hardest thing anyone can do in order to earn around here, then they leave, not even knowing a more suitable role as consumer also pays and there are far more opportunities to earn in that department. It's not much, when compared to creators, but everyone knows the one on stage earns the most, and the audience spent the most.

Now everyone can earn as a collective or a cooperative rather than forcing several thousand to throw their money away in order to make one or a small group of individuals wealthy.

If successful here, this concept has the potential to change how the entire entertainment industry operates. Where what were once simple fans of something now become investors. There would be a lot of push back from that industry though.

Every content creator online is an independent artist of sorts and rewarding the consumer in this fashion is exactly what those independents needed for the past two decades, at least. Most either worked for free or asked their consumers to throw their money away. Remember: Only invest what you can afford to lose. That's what they say in crypto. Consumers can afford to lose billions annually. They're not concerned about losing that money that could be invested into HIVE, and then their favorite content/creators. Contributing to success leads to more, for everyone.

I'll stop rambling now though.

Something like this would be great :)

No real need to mention the numbers, be nice to see more of a freewrite around this new approach to earning as a consumer.

.. this concept has the potential to change how the entire entertainment industry operates.

Would be a sweet opener.

I'm on vacation. ;)

Ah yes, I forgot :)

Enjoy the holidays!