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by aprvchndrs 2378 days ago
> Secondly, creator-centric platforms don't pay off. Platforms bring the audience, creators bring the content. Platforms make creators, not the other way around. No creator got from zero to hero without a platform that has attained critical mass. That mass isn't attained by catering to the creators, but to the audience. The audience doesn't care about creators until the platform introduces them.

You are thinking of this as a YouTube alternative. It’s not.

It’s a supplementary platform that is creator focused. They are not making this for discovery. LTT put out a video explaining this.

This is more of a Patreon alternative. A place to support creators - and for creators to fall back to in case YouTube shuts down monetization.