Cenk Sahin
@cenksahin
The Web2 Revenue Sharing Problem 💡 We Create Content, But Who Really Profits? I’ve been thinking—why are content creators the least paid, while platforms take the biggest cut? 🎥📝 You spend hours creating, building an audience, and what happens? 👉 YouTube takes 45% of your revenue. 👉 Instagram limits organic reach to under 10%. 👉 Even Patreon takes a cut, and your visibility depends entirely on the platform. Can this system keep working? Can creators build their own economy instead? That’s why I’ve been exploring Web3 and decentralized platforms like Pavilion Network. A blockchain-powered model means creators can finally own their content, earn fairly, and engage directly with their audience—without middlemen. 📌 Pavilion’s Testnet goes live on March 10. Could this be the start of a fairer content economy? Let’s find out. 🔗 Learn more: https://pavilion.network What do you think? Can Web3 social media fix this problem? Or will Web2 keep its dominance? Let’s talk!
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