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Medial • 5m
Nope. It’s to control the influx of serious creators only. Also a very fair ask given our pricing. Twitter asks you to buy Rs. 699 per months verification to be able to earn through creator monetisation.
Human engineer(doc) ... • 11d
A platform to help employees sell vested startup stock options to outside investors, while i handle: Valuations & fair pricing Compliance (ROFR, shareholder agreements) Escrow & transaction settlements You take a 5-8% transaction fee, or charge
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Hi, I’m Ravi Teja Beere, a solopreneur with expertise across iOS, Android, web, AI, and more. I’ve built Pushpaka, an open-source, commission-free app to transform the ride-booking experience for both users and riders. What Sets Pushpaka Apart? 1.
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Okay, I just noticed that Reddit has also started paying its users now, just like Twitter and YouTube. So it means what I said earlier is turning out to be true all social media companies are now starting to share revenue with their creators. Recent
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When will Indians stop demonising wealth? Anyway, let me educate you. In India, "fair use" means limited use of copyrighted material without the copyright holder's permission, primarily for specific purposes like research, criticism, and reporting.
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