and comments are disabled when you’re out of funds? natural consequence but lol.
There’s a few ways you could do it. It occurs me now it could actually be the commenter’s job to pay via microtransactions, and maybe the author can tip back if they like it via a Flattr-ish. This also maybe solves the rate limits.
You could also just set it to “when you run out of money, everyone can commit without restriction.”
You could also have, like, everyone just pays a monthly subscription to participate. I think the above ideas are kinda cute tho.
privacy concerns
I was imagining this for public-ish internet where I’d expect it to be digested for the next round of LLM training anyway.
the commenter’s job to pay via microtransactions, and maybe the author can tip back if they like it via a Flattr-ish.
Yes, I feel like it is worse than author or forum paying though, because of incentives. There are other possible ways like the commenter paying for failed comments and author/forum paying for those that passed.
Monthly subscription is also possible yeah. I had this in mind and swept it under “the forum paying for the model and getting the cost back from elsewhere”.
privacy concerns
you misunderstood, I meant that some people probably don’t want their account to be traceable to their real identity, any monetary transaction is problematic unless crypto
There’s a few ways you could do it. It occurs me now it could actually be the commenter’s job to pay via microtransactions, and maybe the author can tip back if they like it via a Flattr-ish. This also maybe solves the rate limits.
You could also just set it to “when you run out of money, everyone can commit without restriction.”
You could also have, like, everyone just pays a monthly subscription to participate. I think the above ideas are kinda cute tho.
I was imagining this for public-ish internet where I’d expect it to be digested for the next round of LLM training anyway.
Yes, I feel like it is worse than author or forum paying though, because of incentives. There are other possible ways like the commenter paying for failed comments and author/forum paying for those that passed.
Monthly subscription is also possible yeah. I had this in mind and swept it under “the forum paying for the model and getting the cost back from elsewhere”.
you misunderstood, I meant that some people probably don’t want their account to be traceable to their real identity, any monetary transaction is problematic unless crypto