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xtracto 16 hours ago

I want a "reddit" like discussion board where:

- Users don't have to pay to post links/stories - Users have to pay to comment on links/stories - Users have to pay to "upvote" comments. Downvotes don't exist - Each link "lives" a certain amount of time before it is locked. - After lock time, users who posted the link get "paid" a % of the collected $ comments/upvotes. Comments that are upvoted also earn $ proportionally to the upvotes.

Hashcash was conceived to solve automated spam/email. Participating in a discussion must cost something, that's the only way bots and spam will get partially stopped. Or, if they start to optimize to get "the most votes", then so be it, their content will increase in quality.

sunaookami 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Paying users for their posts is what killed YouTube, Twitter Facebook, Instagram... You will only get shitty ragebait comments. Not to mention that you have to link some bank account with your full name, etc.

shit_game 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

This sounds like a platform that has no appeal to the average person, and an incredible appeal to people wishing to launder money or use money to run an influence campaign. Deliberately determining popularity proportionally to the amount of money spent is little different than advertising, but this would be under the false premise of "someone thought this was important/valuable enough to pay money to suggest I see it".

If this were to exist today, I know I would be incredibly critical of it.

greymalik 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I’m missing something. What’s the incentive for people to pay to upvote or comment?

craftkiller 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It seems like that would lead to a proliferation of ragebait, deliberately controversial posts, and overly simplistic articles to attract the greatest amount of comments. I frequently see deeply technical high-value posts on HN with very few comments but each thread about politics ends up getting hundreds of comments.

0gs 15 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

+1 let's make this

toomuchtodo 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

You could build this on ATProto.

fragmede 16 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

What's stopping you from building it yourself?