It's not easy to get attention in a quiet corner. It's difficult to grab and hold an audience everywhere, however, it's far more likely to happen on platforms that have millions of people roaming around, from all walks of life.
Quite similar to busking. Maybe it's easy to get the attention of the one or two people walking down that lonely path. They have nothing else to grab their attention. They'll stay for a little while and move on. Now, the busker is once again left alone playing on that lonely path. Could be several hours before the next group shows up. Meanwhile, you've been playing for hours, running out of material, and need a break.
If you sit in the busiest area of the park, even though the majority is ignoring you, you're still able to build an audience. As some are leaving, more are showing up. You're able to use only your best material and perform to the best of your abilities before becoming exhausted. You also stand a greater chance of earning. And since you're not the only performer in that area, more show up just to see what all the fuss is about.
On this platform, because it's quiet, akin to that lonely path, the performers end up becoming a product of the environment. It's not their fault the posts go unnoticed. That's what we're offering. Kicking them out of the park isn't the solution. Many will leave, naturally. Even what's considered locally to be the best of the best experience low views, regardless of token value.
Placing emphasis on and encouraging the act of consumption here, is the solution. And in order to see results become beneficial, that'll require a lot of people active, and engaging. Not just creating. The people in the park always outnumber the buskers.
And maybe some don't like the busker analogy, possibly thinking that's a low form of life. It happens.
What is a university without students and what is the professor teaching, if there's no audience. Someone like Plato would agree, it's best to go where the people are. And it blows my mind when I think about how the students can pay their fees, and watch that money grow. In my mind that concept is huge and far more rewarding to society than posting into a void for rewards. Society is made up of several communities, and that should include this one, here.
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