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WeKu Social Network that Pays You For Publishing and Comment!

The mission of WeKu is to create a new generation of open and fully decentralized social platforms, based on blockchain technology and using the Interplanetary File System (IPFS).

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Innovative model

This allows the true owners of the value of any social media platform, the creators of content, to obtain appropriate financial rewards based on the success of their content.

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Creating a Social Community

WeKu provides a platform where the community development of all participants is rewarded with financial incentives. Content creators, content viewers and community developers all participate together to achieve rewards with the contribution of each recognized and rewarded group.

Motivate innovation

The WeKu platform, through the monetization of original contents and community ecosystems, promotes innovation. On the WeKu platform, content creators are protected against the loss and / or theft of content and are financially rewarded for their creation and active participation in the communities.

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Background

In the era of Internet 2.0, thousands of original writers, bloggers, columnists and countless socially active users have created billions of dollars in advertising revenue for social networking platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, YouTube, Wechat and Weibo. However, these original authors did not have complete control over the works they created, nor did they fully enjoy the profits they generated. Most of the advertising and sponsorship revenues generated by these works are owned by the platform, which greatly reduces the enthusiasm and creative quality of the original creators.

The most important thing is that the fans, the circle of friends and the social data that the original authors worked hard to create can be blocked if the account is canceled. Some centralized platforms do not provide an easy-to-use export interface for user data, which leaves content creators unable to own their social networks.