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RE: Our Content is a Product We Refuse to Sell

in #hive4 years ago

"filling up the stage with performers, but without people in the seats filling the stadium, this is a waste of time. Lack of dedicated consumers has been one of main problems we've faced since the earliest days, starting many years ago."

I've been watching everybody for a while, real artists have to compete with girls who are breastfeeding. Maybe some of the content producers are only interested in producing content. It is true that we cannot get comments or feedback. actually i saw an account yesterday. and that was sad. I don't know how much it has to do with the subject. but it produces quality content. absolutely quality. and full of stylish comments. he just wants to be seen. but unfortunately; 3 votes cannot go beyond the $ 0.004 figures.

(@ xxxthorxxx - Since the name is simple, this is the example I can think of right now. But there are many people like this.)

On the other side, there are many words and winners. I don't know how relevant it was. I just wanted to touch on some of the points I feel sorry for. sometimes I did not want to be the winning curators and make some quality producers happy.

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It's difficult to spend a day creating content then getting around to fill the other role as consumer. It's not just actors who go to movies. The seats at ball park aren't filled with athletes. Far more than just singers attending a music concert. We need those dedicated consumers here.

There are many people who struggle but keep in mind, that's normal. Not every channel on Youtube gets a million daily views. Not every book is a bestseller. Not every song makes the top 40. These things take time but again, if creators outnumber consumers, it only gets harder.