I’ve been thinking a lot recently about PeerTube, Loops, Bandwagon, and other platforms in the Fediverse that are geared around artists. I might get flamed for this, and you’re welcome to disagree, but I think the network is in dire need of having support for commerce.

Not “Big Capitalism” commerce, but the ability for people to buy and sell things, support projects, and commission their favorite creators to keep making more stuff.

  • dbtng@eviltoast.org
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    1 day ago

    Ok, I quibble with much of what you just wrote, but your first line contained a lucid point.

    In essence, you propose that a federated monetization scheme would direct the bulk of the pie to the participants and not to the big corporate interests.

    Now that’s a damned interesting thing to consider.
    I think its obvious that it would/will go awry. Any time you get non-profits screwing around with money, somebody figures out how to steal it.
    But if even a bit more went to the participants and paid for infrastructure, that would be a positive thing.

    But again … non-profits and coops never handle money correctly. Watch this get all the way to the goalpost and then swoop, it all gets handled with GooglePay. Its doomed. DOOM.

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      I think its obvious that it would/will go awry.

      I’m not even sure that is possible, but I’d like to see us try something.

      Maybe the best place to start is by allowing a microtransaction service into the UI and let people add their own API keys to known players.