Social platforms are quietly reshaping how creators monetize. The idea of embedding direct donation mechanisms into posts could fundamentally change creator economics—no intermediaries, just users supporting creators they value. If implemented well, this strips away friction from tipping models. It's the kind of feature that bridges traditional social networks with Web3's permissionless support ethos.
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0xLuckbox
· 11h ago
Removing middlemen sounds comfortable, but I'm worried that a bunch of new "middlemen" will pop up again in the end.
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MoonlightGamer
· 11h ago
Honestly, this feature sounds pretty good, but I wonder if the platform will cause some trouble and take a cut again.
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AirdropHunter007
· 11h ago
Sounds good, but can it really be implemented? There are too many promises like this nowadays.
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HashRateHustler
· 11h ago
Direct tipping? Sounds good, but can middlemen really disappear? Let's be realistic.
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EthMaximalist
· 11h ago
Decentralized tipping really feels great, but can the platform avoid turning into a new walled garden?
Social platforms are quietly reshaping how creators monetize. The idea of embedding direct donation mechanisms into posts could fundamentally change creator economics—no intermediaries, just users supporting creators they value. If implemented well, this strips away friction from tipping models. It's the kind of feature that bridges traditional social networks with Web3's permissionless support ethos.