I'd also argue that the number of views does not indicate the quality of the content regardless. There are sites that get 500 views a month using spammy methods that are earning $5k+ a month, where others get 100k+ views a month and earn less than $10. Why? Because the 500 views may be based on certain niches that pay upwards of $80 a click, whereas the other, while more popular, is not able to be monetized due to different content and what advertisers are looking for.
In other words the market is paying more for some things than others in the same way a ball point pen costs less than an iPad! No=one is arguing that a ballpoint pen should be priced the same as an ipad, so why argue that two pieces of content should be priced the same
when their value to their audiences is different?
If Devcoin is going to get into advertising, people are going to have get to grips with different prices for different niches.
Devcoin is about benefiting people for the work they do; not how much one person may think it is worth.