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Short Stints, Real Experience: Rethinking Career Tenure

3 points| eamann | 1 month ago |eric.mann.blog

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nykodev|1 month ago

I wanted to test a theory: does financial friction change online behavior? Built a message board where posting costs $10. Your message value decays over time (faster with more viewers), community votes affect it, and only 100 messages can exist — lowest value gets archived. Observations so far: Zero spam without any moderation People write deliberately, not impulsively A "Country Wars" dynamic emerged — 8 nations competing for leaderboard Meta-humor works: "Nobody will pay for that" is worth $64 The chat debates under messages are more engaging than the messages Stack: Next.js, Fastify, PostgreSQL, Redis, WebSockets, Stripe I don't know if this proves anything about attention economics or if it's just self-selection bias. Curious what HN thinks.