What type of exclusive content do you want being published here? Type in the comments please :)
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User#b57fea8a
Pp, nose (🕎) or feet pics
about 2 years ago
User#33537788
Throwing out ideas: * opportunities for community communication (annual, bi-annual video call?) * collaborative projects? (you create a prompt and there is an open collaboration model) * access to content/ideas that will never be permitted on major social media platforms
about 2 years ago
User#33537788
Do you have a repository of studies/articles stashed that you have referenced your videos upon? They might be useful for convincing people we know whom are curious
about 2 years ago
User#33537788
I would support you marketing that as a product - $10 for the citation package on a particular video or subject-- "The studies you need to win X argument"
about 2 years ago
User#b57fea8a
Information should be free. This is the issue with springer and all these big academic institutions that led to scihub. This is in reference to your second comment. The first sounds fine. But $10 per subject is too much and a big kike moment.
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Pp, nose (🕎) or feet pics
Throwing out ideas:
* opportunities for community communication (annual, bi-annual video call?)
* collaborative projects? (you create a prompt and there is an open collaboration model)
* access to content/ideas that will never be permitted on major social media platforms
Do you have a repository of studies/articles stashed that you have referenced your videos upon? They might be useful for convincing people we know whom are curious
I would support you marketing that as a product - $10 for the citation package on a particular video or subject-- "The studies you need to win X argument"
Information should be free. This is the issue with springer and all these big academic institutions that led to scihub. This is in reference to your second comment. The first sounds fine. But $10 per subject is too much and a big kike moment.