The bots are the ads. That is the point of the bots. We are the revenue just like we are on Facebook except that we are not paid money for being on Facebook but we are sold to groups and countries and that is how Facebook makes money. But we make money on Steemit and we sell ourselves and whatever else we want.
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Absolutely correct. We are already doing that. People just don’t get it
You're wrong. Banner ads would be a new and completely different revenue stream than bots. And with banner ad revenue STINC could afford to hire an appropriately sized DEV team instead of what they have today.
Respectfully, you dont get it. Lack of funding for DEV has held STINC back for a year, nothing major and new happening that could be happening with ad revenue to fund the work
If we want banner ads, then is that not what Facebook already has? Is that not centralized ads or regulated ads? Independent YouTube channels are being blacklisted from ad revenue on YouTube. Do we want Steemit to become YouTube?
We want STINC to have a sufficient source of recurring funding so they can hire the DEV team needed to get this platform up to the point it should obviously be at
Why can't the team find ways to get funded by update posts here? They compete by posting what they do to help Steemit and we the people of Steemit vote on the posts which then fund them.
I agree with you. Advert system might disrupt the bot system which is quite unique. These bots literally gives the opportunity to push content visibility like ad sense. I think most people are not getting this point..!! We are so much obsessed with seeing adverts that it becomes unusual for the mind to experience its absence in everyone's page!! cognitive dysfunction....!!
Agreed, the globalists brain wash us and we become addicted to how the Internet has been after 1999 and not before 1999 it seems and many people may not remember how the Internet was twenty years ago. it was a lot different and I started using Internet more so around 1998 when I was 13 in Oregon and I remember how things were and I want that back.