Monetization Quotes

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Maybe slavery has been with us for centuries because of the inclination to maintain economic
“Maybe slavery has been with us for centuries because of the inclination to maintain economic systems geared more toward commodifying human existence than developing its spiritual, creative, or scientific potentials. Such commodification instantly erases any recognition of humanity as a priceless value unto itself and reduces individuals as well as entire races, or a specific gender, to a bargain-priced 'other.”
Aberjhani, Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“There are so many ways to add value to peoples lives. But what's also important is monetization. The key is to find that balance where your business is efficiently monetizing the value that it's adding.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
“One way to assess the viability of a business idea is to consider it's ability to be monetized. If something can't be monetized, it ain't a business. And if there's no path to profitability, then it has no worth.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, CEO of Mayflower-Plymouth

David Harvey
“Any so-called 'radical' strategy that seeks to empower the disempowered in the realm of social reproduction by opening up that realm to monetisation and market forces is headed in exactly the wrong direction. Providing financial literacy classes for the populace at large will simply expose that population predatory practices as they seek to manage their own investment portfolios like minnows swimming in a sea of sharks. Providing microcredit and microfinance facilities encourages people to participate in the market economy but does so in such a way as to maximise the energy they have to expend while minimising their returns. Providing legal title for land property ownership in the hope that this will bring economic and social stability to the lives of the marginalised will almost certainly lead in the long run to their dispossession and eviction from that space and place they already hold through customary use rights.”
David Harvey, Seventeen Contradictions and the End of Capitalism

“Generally speaking, the bigger the following someone has, the less interested a service is in banning them. Platforms like YouTube thrive on traffic, and crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe get a percentage of the funds raised. The incentives for these companies to remove abusive uses or not as compelling as they should be. I want to believe that it's not intentional, but it's hard to understand why episodes of Game of Thrones are wiped from places like YouTube within nanoseconds well chronic abusive users are allowed to flourish.”
Zoe Quinn, Crash Override: How Gamergate (Nearly) Destroyed My Life, and How We Can Win the Fight Against Online Hate

Olawale Daniel
“Poor people show off but wealthy people monetize luxury.”
Olawale Daniel

“The system adapts faster than outrage - but slower than wisdom.
It can brand resistance, monetize rage, and sell revolution in a box.
But it cannot kill ideas that are lived and shared.”
Adeel Ahmed Khan

Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“Every child deserves more than just a viral moment. They deserve a safe, happy, and dignified childhood. There are thousands of ways to earn money, but childhood is too precious to put a price on. Let it remain beyond the reach of the money-making system.”
"childhood is not for sell, children are not content”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, The Silent Crisis

Mohammed Zaki Ansari
“childhood is not for sell, children are not content”
Mohammed Zaki Ansari, The Silent Crisis