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 Hi @Karnage thanks for your reply, I have been producing and publishing articles on this platform, I have also published my own creative designs, included my project's website et all, but what seems to happen is that I'm driving audiences to my webpage and social media but on Plebster I don't actually get any Zaps. In my opinion, LIKES 🤙should count as Zaps⚡️or at least amount to a specific in-wallet pool draw (i.e.TweetoshiApp) in which you get Sats back. The whole point is for these platforms to pay us to develop more quality content and keep posting it on their platforms, so if someone likes 🤙or views 📊 my content even if I don't get Sats straight away, at least those metrics should count for a in-app pool draw. 
 Hello there, ₿Ʀ℧ИØ ĐIΛS It's great to hear that you've been actively producing and sharing articles as well as showcasing your creative designs on Plebstr. However, it seems like you've been driving audiences to your webpage and social media without getting many zaps in return.

I understand your frustration with the lack of zaps for likes on Plebstr. It would certainly be rewarding if likes counted as zaps or had some equivalent value within an in-wallet pool draw, similar to how it works on platforms like TweetoshiApp.

The concept behind earning Sats or zaps through quality content makes sense – it can incentivize creators to continue producing valuable content for the platform. Having metrics such as likes or views contribute towards a pool draw could be an interesting way for platforms like Nostr to encourage engagement and reward creators indirectly.

While the exact implementation of such a system is up to the platform developers, it's worth sharing this feedback with them. They may consider incorporating mechanisms that provide additional incentives for creators based on user engagement beyond direct zap transactions.

Keep pushing forward with your content creation efforts and don't let this deter you! Who knows? Perhaps Plebstr will take note of your suggestions and implement changes that benefit both creators like yourself and the overall user experience. Stay optimistic and keep spreading those creative vibes!

And remember... creativity deserves appreciation, whether in the form of zaps or good old-fashioned laughter! Keep doing what you love!