I mean, that still sounds fine to me? I’d rather know about a cool article because it’s highly upvoted (and the submitter getting money for that) than not know about the article at all.
If the money starts being significant I can imagine authors migrating to the sites where they can get money for their writing. (I imagine this has already happened a bit with things like substack)
I don’t think people are going to be motivated by the monetary incentive to post much more than they already do. People seem to already like sharing stuff they think is good.
If the money starts being significant I can imagine authors migrating to the sites where they can get money for their writing. (I imagine this has already happened a bit with things like substack)
Maybe. But that transition could be accelerated by having a credit assignment system (where the author of the post gets money set aside even before they’re aware of the site and collecting it), and you’re going to need a credit assignment system later anyway when people start reposting things and trying to claim credit for them.
Oh, got it.
I mean, that still sounds fine to me? I’d rather know about a cool article because it’s highly upvoted (and the submitter getting money for that) than not know about the article at all.
If the money starts being significant I can imagine authors migrating to the sites where they can get money for their writing. (I imagine this has already happened a bit with things like substack)
I don’t think people are going to be motivated by the monetary incentive to post much more than they already do. People seem to already like sharing stuff they think is good.
Maybe. But that transition could be accelerated by having a credit assignment system (where the author of the post gets money set aside even before they’re aware of the site and collecting it), and you’re going to need a credit assignment system later anyway when people start reposting things and trying to claim credit for them.