Tsū Social Network Launch And Latest News: Tsū Is A New Social Network In Town Taking The Internet By A Storm That Has Pledged To Give 90 Percent Of Their Ad Revenues Back To The Users
Tsū Social Network Launch And Latest News: Tsū Is A New Social Network In Town Taking The Internet By A Storm That Has Pledged To Give 90 Percent Of Their Ad Revenues Back To The Users
We have the latest news for you on Tsū social network launch and latest news. There is a new social network which came out and is quite interesting. When the launcher of the new social network is asked about what inspired him, he does not immediately talk about Facebook or Twitter. Instead, he talks about Ed O'Bannon. This is a former U.C.L.A. basket ball player who challenged N.C.A.A. rules which banned the players from making money from their own images. The Supreme Court ruled in his favor. This is one of tsū's ethos: people should get paid for the content they produce.
According to New York Times, while Facebook and Twitter have been criticized for not sharing their profits with the people who post on their platforms, Tsū has pledged to give 90 percent of their ad revenues back to the users. The philosophy of Tsū is that "All content creators, which is basically every social user, should receive royalties for the commercial use of their image, likeness and work." Mr. Sobczak, the launcher of the network said. "They essentially do all the work; they should get rewarded with the lion's share." He added.
He continued to say, "What people don't realize is how much value is created by these platforms on the backs of basically everybody's networking." Tsū not only plans to pay the users for their content, but also for their ability to bring more people into the network. Every user gets a code which allows him/ her to invite others to the site. After Tsū has taken 10 percent, it gives half of each post's revenue to the user who posted it. The other share is divided among the users that the person invited, the users those users invited and so on. Even if your posts are not earning you much money, or if you are not post a lot, then you can also earn by inviting others into the website.
He believes that although they will be paying the users, the system will also benefit them. He said, "We're everybody's kind of de facto payment platform that is giving them purchasing power for their data, their content and their network." He added, "I would rather play in the peer-to-peer credit and merchant services markets, because that's 10 times larger market than just advertising and mobile advertising markets." What do you think of the new social network? Stay with us for more news.
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