A movement that has gained considerable strength in recent years is the monetization of content, regardless of what it is, everything we do is geared towards monetization, whether on web2 or web3 (as in our case, using Hive), the opportunity always exists. So, from good to bad, we can find a legitimate place to post: whether it's photos, videos, or even text, even though that's losing ground and the movement is focusing more on videos. If you look carefully, you'll find a place to monetize something you enjoy doing.
The great thing about this is that we have an opportunity to earn extra income or even make a living creating content in a simpler way. After all, you don't need years of study or expensive, specialized courses. Many people who succeeded online simply had a cell phone and a crazy idea, and with that, they managed to go viral and go far. Of course, nowadays there are ways to study and improve everything you do in relation to content creation, but basically, with a lot of focus and willpower, you can earn something, fight for it.
The only care we should take is with what is being shared. What kind of content do you want people to see? Many people simply resort to their posts, showing their bodies in any way and, with that, expecting quick and intense monetization. I absolutely dislike people who resort to showing off their bodies in an extravagant and shameless way. Is that really the best content they have to offer? And the funny thing is, I keep seeing more and more cases of women doing this, objectifying their bodies, because, after all, it makes money on social media.
Not that men don't also do their forced crazy things, but I think that, in the end, it's necessary to share something that will truly add value to people's lives. Many are called influencers, but well, what are you really influencing? Only things that serve a purpose? For emotional, intellectual, and spiritual gain? Or perhaps it's just the lust, desire, and arousal from a photo or video that might not even be real anymore (with the arrival of AI). It all seems to go to people's heads, this madness of doing anything to make money by sharing their things on social media.
I don't pay for exclusive content from anyone; I don't think I need that in my life yet. I haven't even paid for a PRO AI. I think if we're not lazy and search the internet, we can find everything we need to solve our problems or answer our questions. Now, when I see people saying they pay a certain amount per month just to see naked women, I think, wow, that money could be invested in something for myself—a course, leisure, passive income—but no, they pay for bad content focused only on bodies.
Therefore, I believe that quality and education should prevail above all else. No one is forbidden from doing something simpler, but I think resorting to sensationalist things is complicated; it only shows that your spirit and who you are don't add anything. I like to create my content thinking about people, about adding something to their lives, about being positive or making a joke so they can laugh, and with that, I think I can already add something to their lives, even if it's just a smile, I'm already satisfied!
