mho, to fediverse

Let's try it again: This post from can reach the whole , & more. That's , (hence the pic), , , , , ... How far can it go?

Please share it, wherever you see it!

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mho,

@woelkchen

Well, the ad for my employer (as an WP-link) came from you, didn't it?

This is not the first such post: I have a tool, that makes it simple to later visualize from where the reactions came.
https://social.heise.de/@mho/112965913501761509
I think it's quite interesting to compare the promise of the (reach so many different networks) with the reality (it's mainly ). And this is a good way, I think. On the other hand, this posts do show, how far your content can go.

thenexusofprivacy, to fediverse
@thenexusofprivacy@infosec.exchange avatar

If you'e been wondering how to monetize your fediverse posting ... https://sub.club has good news for you!

"If you post quality content and you've developed a loyal audience, you should be able to ask your most passionate followers to support you with a premium subscription.

That's a promise not available on the Fediverse ...until now."

@dimillian has a short threa announcing availabiilty in @IceCubesApp and sub.club advisor @quillmatiq has more info here.

sub.club's a project of The BLVD, Inc, the makers of @mammoth. I know there was a lot of skepticism when Marc Benioff, Mozilla, Long Ventures et al, funded Mammoth ... with so many good apps out there, how are they expecting to get VC-level returns on their investment? But if sub.club can tap into the creator economy, there's clearly money to be made!

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