RE: The definition of 'VALUE' in the New Attention World and its Paradigm Shift

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The definition of 'VALUE' in the New Attention World and its Paradigm Shift

in economy •  7 years ago 

This article can definitely be improved upon to give readers more value. The concept of value is extremely subjective and highly dependent on the environmental circumstance of an individual.

Take for example, a group of villagers suffering the aftermath of a flood. The utility of the information on where to find the nearest aid, food, shelter, and water is definitely higher than a video content of Kim K. Similarly, you can apply the exact logic various scenarios.

Only by producing content that is targeted to the right group of people will there be value creation.

Great content, and I hope you can dig further into the topic.

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Thank you very much for taking the time to comment on my article @dali.soh.

You are absolutely right. The concept of value is subjective. That's actually what I tried to say when I wrote

The user derives value from the content.

Obviously, we produce content to fulfill the expectations of a certain target group unless we are writers for the simple fact that we find pleasure in writing. But then we wouldn't be on steemit trying to monetize our thoughts.

Only by producing content that is targeted to the right group of people will there be value creation.

I'm not a huge fan of the Kardashian family either. But millions of people consider their stories somehow "valuable". At least they dedicate a lot of time to follow their doings.
Maybe we shouldn't judge but just accept that there are different interpretations of value - such as there are billions of different minds on this planet.

I don't know if I will "dig further into this specific topic", but I'll be trying to produce content that I would like to read by myself. That's how I personally measure "value".

Have a great one.
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