Liker.Social deserves real money
Good things are worth real money
In fact, for useful things, even if there is a free version, even if there is no need to upgrade, I will still pay to upgrade.
For example, I like to use Feedly to read RSS articles. As soon as a paid plan was proposed in the early years, I immediately paid for the lifetime version.
For example, Pocket is a tool for managing online articles. In fact, I really don’t need to upgrade to Premium, but I feel embarrassed to use this high-quality service for free, so I pay for the upgrade.
For example, I subscribe to a lot of streaming TV. Of course, I know that many people choose to watch online, but I still like to pay a little bit of money to watch genuine movies.
I joined Liker.Social as soon as it was founded. Even if I didn't think about it every day, I would watch other people's anecdotes every day.
I like this platform, and I have always wondered why someone would set up this platform for free (don't forget to post there and earn likecoins), so when I saw the following announcement in May, I decided to support it, but let me keep Hesitantly, I don't like paying a monthly fee, I don't mind paying the annual fee in one go, but I just don't want to pay a monthly fee.
Still not up to the mark
After hesitating for two or three months, I saw the editor's post that Liker.Social successfully extended its life for 2 months. I immediately went to Patreon to see it and found that it was still not up to the standard. Liker.Social wants to raise $62 per month to maintain the cost, but before I joined I saw that it was only $39 per month, which is a little far from reaching the target rate.
Well, without further ado, put aside all hesitations, and support immediately.
In fact, Liker.Social doesn't ask for much, it just wants everyone to pay $1 per month, which is much lower than the $5 per month I used to pay to participate in the Appreciation Citizenship.
Of course, you will say that you don't get anything in return for funding, but being able to continue to use Liker.Social comfortably is a good reward.
Back at the beginning, good things deserve real money.
I don't think it would be a pity to lose this platform one day, so if you use Liker.Social, seriously consider supporting it.
How to support it?
If you don't know what Liker.Social is, you might as well go shopping.
This is a platform similar to Twitter, which allows people to freely publish content within 500 words (photos and videos can be placed), has a private message function, and can reply to anyone's content to form a discussion thread.
The point is, you can clap your hands.
And Liker.Social's LikeCoin distribution is exactly the same as Matters, whether it's clapping or returns are exactly the same.
Sometimes I simply write everyday trivial things there, and some people respond and some applaud; sometimes I ask some questions, and some people give quick answers; Chat, the point is that most of Liker.Social are Matters authors, and they know each other to a certain extent (but not in reality), so you can chat with confidence.
Sometimes I just want to have a space that people I know in real life can't see at all, but in Liker.Social, apart from my husband, there is no one I know in real life. No worries.
So, if you haven't joined Liker.Social yet, let's play together.
If you want to support the Liker.Social platform, it is recommended to subscribe through Patreon.
https://www.patreon.com/liker_social/posts
In this way, it seems that I wrote an advertisement, but it is completely spontaneous. I hope that more people will fund this platform and at least reach the goal of $62 (I still owe $22 at the time of writing this article), one dollar per person, 22 people are enough. .
Like my work? Don't forget to support and clap, let me know that you are with me on the road of creation. Keep this enthusiasm together!
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