This is super fun! Minted (& immediately opened my pack). Pure, good, internet energy.
~80 ppl collaborated (chaotically) to create 45 songs into a collection of ~21k songs (with generative cover art).
Maybe there isn’t much we can do about legislation or swaying big tech shareholder decisions, but there’s a lot of fun to be had on the feed. The feed is not safe, but posting has not been taken away from us yet.
The internet solved distribution for many types of creative work but it never solved monetization. Media was distributed at scale on ad-based platforms and streaming services, so in that sense it was monetized, but not in a way that meaningfully accrued to artists themselves.
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