Say That Sh**: A Pay-to-Post Message Board with Revenue Sharing for Digital Rights
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SayThatSh
Pale and squishy. Not ruined, just not done.
Summary
Say That Sh** is a unique digital message board platform where users can post messages for free or pay to replace the current message. The platform operates on a simple principle: the only algorithm determining visibility is the user's wallet. A notable feature is that 25% of the revenue generated from paid message replacements is donated to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), an organization focused on digital rights and civil liberties. The platform positions itself as an alternative to algorithm-driven social media, offering direct control over message visibility through financial contribution.
Key quotes
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Post free or pay to replace the current message.
25% of revenue goes to the EFF.
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