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My starting point is: If you add value on a platform, you need to be reimbursed for that. 

Henkjan @ Yoors

Lately I've been getting thanked more and more as I experiment with extra Yp on Yoors for a certain number of page views. I understand that. I appreciate and even really like. But ! 

Since its existence, 40,000 euros have been distributed among members. This in exchange for your contribution to Yoors. Whether that's a post, a review or a number of viewers through a share. You did something for it. 

You've worked for it. One bit more than the other. You delivered more or less quality. But het resultaat voegde kennelijk waarde toe aan Yoors. Because it gives you a visit. And my premise has always been: If you add value on a platform, you have to get a fee for that. And you don't thank your boss for your salary either, right? ? no. You've worked for it.! He reimburses your effort. The relationship is so balanced. (Not always I know:)

Facebook and Google are slave holders

I also explained a previous post that Facebook and Google earn billions over your back by showing you ads you don't want to see. And trade your data up to 50 times a day. And you've never seen any of that back, right? ? Yes, more ads and more:) And that will be more and more intense because the shareholders of those companies demand growth and prefer a higher return every quarter. And they come to get that from you. literally. An unsustainable model in the long term. You can't go hard or not. You work on the Facebook plantation on a daily basis by posting and growing everything and you can't get away from it very hard or not. Who are Google and Facebook the slave holders do you think? ?

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