Paul Allen on Nostr: It's unfortunate that you can drop thousands of dollars on a product made by some ...
It's unfortunate that you can drop thousands of dollars on a product made by some Fortune1000 company with tens of thousands of employees, only to have to rely on some YT anon to pick up the OEM's slack in demonstrating how to use/troubleshoot said product.
#V4V could make it possible for OEMs to reward content creators who fill in the gaps left by their product manual authors and tech support departments without a bunch of rent-seeking middlemen taking a cut of the transaction.
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