Friday, February 27, 2015

A Social Networking that' a pyramid scheme?

Amanda has a point here. 
( http://www.amandablain.com/tsu-scam-things-to-consider/ )

You don't just make money and I think it's not economically viable to do so. 
they said they are just taking the 10% of the ads revenue to run the websites and all the cost associated to it? really?
If they want people to make money out of the advertising model why can't they just offer it just like the AppStore? where everyone is equally compensated proportinal to their work? 
I'll make a better social network where the users will be paid 50% of the revenue generated by their contents and I'll take the 50% to run the website for them, maintain security and pay the people behind the scenes. Google+ should have done that for them to be relevant and compete the Facebook. I'm sure people will love the idea of them making money for what they post. 
Mostly all the web services we know today rely on free public post and then gain money out of them - thus using the public to make money. Is it fair?