By josediccus on Skatehive
I've been studying the algo of most the paying social apps we have (Facebook, YouTube & Twitter) and honestly 99.9% of creators (monetized & aspiring) puts a lot of work to create contents that are loved and accepted by the algorithm. While there's nothing wrong with earning really good for your content. I also see that a lot of channels or accounts now centers their content around the "make it quick" niche. Originally this is not a niche. Advertisers mostly pays who has the highest attention, and since "breaking the algo" is now a hot niche. Folks who are selling these success pills are now making a lot of money in revenue.. Attention economy While this looks unfair to original creators, we fail to understand that money will always follow where the attention is. This isn't a problem with web2 or web3 outlets it's a human thing. A different monetized model with web3 will not change anything. Attention is money and money is attention and no one can change how this works. People thinks i