204 sats \ 1 reply \ @TheBTCManual 15 Jan
Since people dilute success down to metrics like follows, likes, and comment volume it is all about chasing the numbers and reaching the most low brow chronically online people to be your core base of attention, and to keep these people entertained your content needs to be pretty vapid
It also means you compete with those who are willing to do anything for attention both on screen and behind the screen, not only clout chasers, but nepo babies, industry plants and people who trend hop and try to be in the waves where VC money and big brand marketing trends are going
Nothing wrong with having a small audience you play to, if you're making art
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @mo OP 15 Jan
Thanks for your insights, much appreciated! True is that grabbing folks attention has become an art these days. People do not realize and get distracted really easily... tooo easily in my opinion.
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @TNStacker 15 Jan
Title got me! 🤣
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @mo OP 15 Jan
Ahaha, that's was the goal! +1 in conversion then ;)
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20 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 15 Jan
For some reason, this popped in my head.
Proof of work is orthogonal to the algorithm.
Not sure it's true or if I just wanted to use the word orthogonal.
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20 sats \ 3 replies \ @cleaningup12 14 Jan
Disagree, consistency is the key word
The algorithm gives absolute zero fucks about you or your content
Number 1 priority for the algorithm is ad revenue
Where can we park our ads?
Who is catchy edgy current yes! But who uploads consistently? Who can we rely on to farm out shit after shit after shit
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30 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 14 Jan freebie
Consistency is necessary but not sufficient because ...
... number 1 priority for companies who want to run ads on platforms is to not get associated with "bad" content.
So certain forms of content is hard to monetize with ads. I think monetization was implied with this since you need money to be able to do something full time:
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @mo OP 15 Jan
This is a nice complementary thought!
However, I think most of us struggle on keeping the required focus when staying in front of a screen. There's always plenty of noise, from system alerts to notifications to ads... some tools help to reduce the noise and we still being easily distracted by the amount of content that surround what we are looking for.
Let's see if we can build tech that can help to clean up all this mess!
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @cleaningup12 14 Jan
Agreed, Bitcoin being a prime example, with mainstream platforms covering thumbnails with investor protection warnings
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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @Malachi17 15 Jan
If you are doing the art to do art, then the algorithm doesn't matter. What you really mean to say is you want to be supported financially as an artist. That's a whole other issue.
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