If we deconstruct the current Web3 content ecosystem, most projects are solving how creators monetize, while the emergence of @watchdotfun opens up another overlooked dimension—how audiences participate in revenue distribution.



watchdotfun's entry point is straightforward: it incorporates viewing behavior into the incentive system, transforming audiences from mere traffic sources into participants of the network. This design fundamentally changes the one-way structure of traditional content platforms, converting the relationship between creators and audiences into something closer to collaboration.

At the mechanism level, it constructs a contribution model-like system through continuous tracking and evaluation of user behavior. Watching is no longer just clicking play, but rather a comprehensive behavior encompassing dwell time, interactions, and repeated participation. This structure makes value distribution more granular and harder to manipulate simply.

Looking deeper, this model is actually driving the content ecosystem toward dual-sided incentives. Creators handle content supply while audiences provide attention and engagement—both parties can earn rewards from the system.

This change appears subtle, but if sustained long-term, it will impact the entire content distribution logic. Future content platforms may not only reward creation, but begin systematically rewarding participation itself.

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