They are trying to come up with something fundamentally transforming content creation, curation and consumption. Will it need time to evolve? Oh yes! Will it need a loooot of time to evolve? Oh hell yes!
I think it's quite likely that the exponential transformation we're witnessing all over the web will mean that the time required for mainstream adoption may be much shorter than expected. With the growing understanding of decentralization benefits and the grave problems rooted in the intermediation of content distribution, there's an accelerating trend of direct compensation for creators and curators. Patreon's success is an encouraging example of this concept's viability.
WildSpark, with its mature version scheduled to be released in February, has a great potential to conquer the "casual Amplification" niche. It'll be unique in its ability to reward and promote *any* content on *any* platform, without necessitating any strings attached to a particular creator; just hit the AMP button whenever you spot quality content.
The winds are shifting on the world wide web, and our sails are wide open to catch that drift, propelling the
Liberated Attention Economy forward.