Hi. As I pointed out numerous times in this conversation, the following doesn't come along with the content creator. They never bring their audience. Paying them to simply show up would be wasted money and we even have proof of that claim showing up in our history here.
As I said, the only way to move the actual audience is to give them a better deal.
This platform pays the audience several different ways. Those perks alone are enough to attract interest in moving the audience this way.
Mass adoption only happens when consumers outnumber something like content creators.
Unfortunately I've been bringing up these points for several years now and they're ignored every single time, as I sit and watch this place spin their tires, trying to figure out how to get out of the hole they dug by spinning their tires.
It'll just go on like this. The most attractive selling points targeting the largest mass of people (consumers) will all be ignored. And the content will continue to be created as very few actually take an interest in it. And very few will be able to figure out what's missing (consumers).
Content is created 24/7 nonstop all year, but it's never "sold" to paying supporters like you'd see everywhere else. All that potential is ignored as people favor waiting for bull run cycles to attract interest in the token, thinking that's the only way. It's absurd.
But all that could easily change.
I think we’re on the same wavelength just different wordings.
I’m saying that the communities are important. The creators don’t matter that much. Get their communities demanding they come here, then the creator gets forced to at least look into the ecosystem here or become left to dry by those communities. The smaller content creators are the ones that are in mass abundance, aren’t getting the better deal anywhere and more affected by shifts in viewers in the short term than more established names. Playing a bit dirty while looking great to the masses is sadly a part of succeeding in that sphere. What’s the better incentive for getting their audiences to leave them high and dry?