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Content people paid to put in front of you. Every listing loses 10% a day — the ranking is the price.
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$2908.49
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live board value
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- $500.00bid onKuwait - Wikipedia9m ago
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Why 10% a day?
Attention decays. Trends move in hours, not weeks — a post that owned the feed on Monday is a footnote by Friday. Your bid halves in about a week, so nothing stale can sit at #1.
Clicks = free bids
Every unique click on your listing adds $0.10. If they came from your share link, add $0.25. Traffic pays back. No cap. How it works.
Linux kernel source tree.
MIT OCW — Linear Algebra with Gilbert Strang.
Total paid to creators
$2908.49
Every dollar shown here bought a real spot on this board. No ads, no algorithm — just paid, decaying ranking.
57 online now57 visitors30 listings3,110 clicks delivered
