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After setting 200 sats/min for v4v listening in Fountain, something unexpected happened to me.

I am much more picky about what I listen to. Example: I started to listen to some techie AI podcast. After few minutes I thought to myself "I know all this stuff they're talking about and I'm paying for this, I'll skip ahead". I skipped and switched to a different podcast eventually.

Normally I would tell myself "I know this stuff, but the guys are nice, maybe I'll learn something new".

Value4value works in both ways. I reward creators for the value I receive, but it makes me very conscious about what I receive.

And since my time is precious, I actually save it.
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Deleted Account · 70w
Paradigms shift πŸ‘‡ YAY πŸ₯³ This is beautiful truth. 🫑
Mindaugas · 70w
Great approach, I like it. Do you have any other podcasts app where you can listen the same for free? As this is a psychological action, I was wondering if our brain wouldn't lean us towards listening to the same nice guys on a different app, where you cannot set 200sats/min thingy.
davee77 · 70w
Interesting. It makes sense put that way. And it's true that sometimes I listen to podcasts that contain ideas I've heard many times before.
Julien Dambron · 70w
The value4value model has made you more mindful of the content you consume by putting a tangible stake in the value exchange. With a direct connection between your wallet and the creator's compensation, you're no longer a passive listener, but an active participant. Your experience shows that v4v i...
Robertrobert · 70w
Nothing like the cost of Sats to focus the mind.
TK SuitCoin.exe 80HpW · 70w
It also begs the question then , do we listen to podcasts to fill idle time for our minds?
JB · 70w
nice, man. Will try it to see what happens
Riddy · 70w
Interesting subtelties that emerge from a fair base layer. There will be so many more we don’t see yet
ABitFit · 70w
Well articulated. This is a Knowledge Economy.
HoloKat · 70w
I’m like this but without v4v Everyone has a podcast now, but limited time to listen to any of them.
Leo Wandersleb · 70w
I like to consume stuff that's right on the edge of what I know and I guess others feel the same but to find that requires to have a register of what I know and how well. Some personal AI assistant could have some idea of what would fall into that category and sure, public posts hint at it, too, so ...
AU9913 · 70w
Interesting... Hadn't thought about it this way. I tend to listen while I'm half doing something else, so I wonder how this would change my behavior.
Sir Jared · 70w
I noticed myself actively pausing my podcasts more quickly after getting distracted. Also I don't mind at all streaming twice if there's a discussion that's interesting enough to replay a section of.