keccers
@keccers.eth
If you have a post with 10,000 viewers 1% of them tip .50 that’s $50 direct to creator with none of the bad feelings of speculation involved for either party We have all the building blocks for this today but don’t do it because …. ? Too hard to socialize the behavior? Profit motive — trading leads to many more txn for the chains and platforms? Content is actually valueless and no one will ever pay?
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kenny 🎩
@kenny
because most of the 10,000 viewers are broke
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keccers
@keccers.eth
That’s a different issue. This is not the case on web2 social. If this place is going to win it needs proper with purchasing power
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kenny 🎩
@kenny
you're trying to fight basic internet physics though pretty sure the math is standard across most social that 100 views, on average, translates to 1 like? so 10,000 views should = 100 likes asking 1% of people just to give a complete FREE reaction to a post is the norm behavior and we want to move that goalpost to getting them to take the steps to actually send real money? there's a lot of human psychology that needs to be rewired and unless you figure out the carrot that's going to make that happen it's a steep uphill climb
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keccers
@keccers.eth
1% the norm for shit tier accounts on IG Other benchmarks higher Still, fine. Cut my figure in half and you still get $25 Even $5 or $10 for 10k views would be reasonable imo - 10k views is nothing Tipping culture already is more entrenched on video platforms too For someone who is a libertarian who wants to replace all social programs with rich people benevolence — you certainly aren’t bullish on rich ppl benevolence Anything worth doing is hard work Socializing a 25 cent super like microtxn seems easier than a lot of other tasks
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kenny 🎩
@kenny
I'm bullish on rich person benevolence, if you keep getting 10,000 views consistently and rich people are in your audience AND there are ways for them to tip you you're gonna get paid eventually what I'm bearish on is the expectation a bunch of small people are going to chip in meaningful amounts at any predictable rate
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keccers
@keccers.eth
Rich people generosity is a low key a myth Poor people give more total relative to absolute income Bad call to be reliant on 100 nice people for everything https://www.npr.org/2010/08/08/129068241/study-poor-are-more-charitable-than-the-wealthy https://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/almanac/who-gives-most-to-charity/
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