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loose thoughts on the "social media platforms capture 95% of value" argument for onchain content: it's built on the wrong assumption about what matters to creators at large. data shows ~70% of the global creator economy and creator income already comes from off-platform sources like brand deals ($21B+ in 2023), merch, and subscriptions, NOT platform payouts. even on YouTube, creators earn ~$25B/year from ad rev share. most users and creators' real challenge isn't how to get paid — it's how to get seen. most creators will choose audience over money first because reach, discoverability, and scaleable demand are what drive scalable monetization. crypto rails alone can't fix that. worse, they add friction, volatility, and speculative behaviors that alienates mainstream fans — limiting the audience. for crypto platforms to compete, they must solve the distribution and demand side and not just financial market mechanics. and overindexing on monetization reads as a misunderstanding of the creator economy.
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++ ever since i read "Attention Factory", my take has been that the true product of the biggest social media platforms is their algorithm. users go where distro is biggest, not unlike the pvp of chains. apps surface content but their true value is in training their recommendation engine which in turns powers the apps.
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this doesn’t necessarily address how new things start— just how they’re retained (I think)
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@zaak
how do you mean?
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some part of me wants to point to twitter originally being about micro thoughts, instagram images only, facebook getting laid in college, and TikTok short videos to YouTube’s long… But today the algorithm doesn’t necessarily revolve around that original spark it’s just maximized toward retaining continued attention (I.e rage bait)— maybe it’s all algorithm anyway, I’m not sure.. I kind of just meant if you started out promoting rage bait that it wouldn’t have worked, it’s a slow descent into madness It was a half baked thought 🤷‍♂️
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