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All and all I must agree with @Madeleine, as a platform Yoors cannot compete with Youtube or even Facebook as they're just completely different beasts. But the integration of algorithms (at the cost of privacy), has its fair share of upsides on those other platforms. So the best thing Yoors as going for it is in fact the strong sense of community (albeit one thats "forced" by the way that one can become monetized, having to have a certain amount of followers, giving hearts, etc.). Yoors greatest strength lies on the fact that we're all pushing one another forward.
Yoors is, in a way, the anti-instagram/facebook by the way that we as a whole push each other to do more, post more, be better, talk more (this one is very important) and overall interact more with one another.
Now, having said all this, I still have my doubts about the monetization system and its inner workings. It seems to me that the developers were smart to postpone the paid tiers for another time, as the amount of hearts (or cents if you want) would not (in my personal opinion ) top the asking fee, hence it would not be a very good deal. But there's potential. Lots of it in fact.
Can you make a living just posting on Yoors? No. Not right now. Not with the monetization system as is.
Can you make some pocket change by posting on Yoors? Although I don't have the data (so I'm speaking "out of my ass", as they say - sorry @Henkjan de Krijger and Babita if I'm getting this all wrong), I still think the answer is no. There are just too many hoops to jump through, and even with the pool system is not enough, smart as it is.
The cream always rises to the top, be it here or on any other platform. But, as it stands, the system is made in a way that will not reward users monetarily. Not enough to cover expenses. Not right now. If you want to get notice Yoors is made in a way that pushes you to use your Ys more and more, so, in a way, you're always giving away your earnings to others. And that has an inner beauty in it. But an income it is not. Not by a longshot.
Now, having said all that...
... Can you feel better by posting on Yoors? Most definitely yes.
... Can you get a sense of reward by being part of a community that pushes you forward in your endeavours? Yes.
... Can your mental health get a little better by posting on Yoors instead of on Facebook or Instagram? Maybe. As it stands, I think so.
Sometimes this matters a lot more than a few bucks here and there.