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These threads below talk about rewarding people for “popular” content. Specific details for implementation are still being debated… but it is on the wishlist for development. That is why I included it in the OP.
Continuing the discussion from The Economics of safecoin :
I’m looking at the model and this seems fine but how do we optimize the network in such a way that content which gets accessed a lot gets rewarded somehow?
If farmers get rewarded what about content producers who actually upload/share the popular content? Is it possible to do this? What are the pro’s and cons?
I was just reading up on the content threads (Reward People For popular Content , and @ioptio Complimenting the Granularity of Digital Consumption etc). Throwing an idea out there that I did not see mentioned, starting with an example:
There is a creative commons content producer on the regular internet that I am a fan of. They produce content (videos/blog posts/lectures…) on a regular basis and I would love to see their content made available and kept up-to-date on the Safe Network. As a fan …
http://www.meetup.com/Project-SAFE-San-Francisco/events/219921466/
Thursday, February 5, 2015 6:30 PM PST
Join us for a presentation on the implications of a SAFE Ecosystem. What does the Internet look like with an inherent cryptocurrency and how does it affect content creators? Paige will highlight the various opportunities that this economy can bring to those working in the digital world where property and ownership is complicated and doesn’t conform to the legacy systems.
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Everyday millions of people around the world generate content to share with friends, family and complete strangers. Whether news articles, podcasts, videos or music, creators of these works have…
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