I've been on several platforms lately, and each has its own set of rules. But there's one thing they have in common - originality.
Yes, your content must be original. I don't know if you have heard about Kiki, it was a platform where I met my friends @Dolores@leticiasarj @Judith1969. We are part of the so-called Super Creators, which means our content is all 100% original, from the photos we used to the article itself. Unfortunately, the app could no longer afford the server fee, and they had to shut down. But for me, Kiki was a great platform.
And then there's this app called Tsu Social. Not sure if you have heard about it, but it's a social media that pays. It's a combination of FB and IG, but the difference is that they pay you for your posts, interactions, etc.
There's also an app called SnapMe, created by our fellow Super Creator from India. He developed an app that also pays for your photos.
All these apps are looking for originality and pay you for that. But there are just so many people out there who cannot simply follow a basic rule. Is it really that hard to create original content? Is it really hard to go out and take your own shots?
In my case, I'm not a pro or anything, but I am honest. I always believe that honesty is the best policy. And credibility is very important to me, so as much as possible I do by the book.
And for reading.cash, I know I'm still so new and haven't been able to explore other's posts yet, but I do hope that everyone is following the rule of being original.
You don't have to be a pro writer to be able to do that. You just have to be yourself and enjoy every bit of it.
I am so grateful to be here. This allows me to write anything and everything and get paid. And for that, I will always be grateful to be invited by my friend @Dolores.
Thanks for reading.
PS: photos are mine, except for the lead image.
But then there's so many users that are so lazy at making original content. It's not that hard to translate something in how you would explain it to someone