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Inequality in Social Media

On most social media platforms, various forms of inequality persist, affecting different groups within the community.

  1. There is inequality between content creators and social media platforms.

  2. Inequality also exists between content creators and readers/supporters.

  3. There is inequality among co-writers.

“Creators who are part of the YouTube Partner Program (YPP) are eligible to earn money from ads displayed on their videos. The revenue generated from YPP ads is split between YouTube and the creator. YouTube typically keeps 45% of the revenue.”


-– YouTube

At ideaGround, we firmly believe in equality. Unlike many other platforms, ideaGround does not take any commission from content creators. Instead, we empower them to fully benefit from their contents.

Moreover, we recognize the invaluable role played by supporters in the success of content creators. Therefore, ideaGround implements a revenue-sharing system called social media economics that ensures supporters are fairly rewarded for their contributions.

In essence, ideaGround is committed to building a community where everyone—creators and supporters can thrive together, empowered by a truly equitable social media ecosystem.

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