I don't think it is a chicken and egg problem: the music/art...

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Thank you. Artists will go where the audience is. But you need the content and ux to draw them. There is good content but people are used to having ev...

I don't think it is a chicken and egg problem: the music/arts (coONtEenT) is the first step. Artists will bring their fans to wherever that exists: if the access is easy and the incentives are good. Creatives are generally engaged in community management, whether they see it that way or not. That's why I think it's important to be careful not to oversell the space to artists, because a poor experience will devalue their incentives to tell anyone about this new emancipating space, and honest about it's emergent state.

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