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It is SEO-y and I’m sure no small impulse is to drive traffic to his website since he’s primarily an AI influencer.

However, there are always people who are “native” to a platform and field. Pieter Levels is native to Twitter and the nomad community. Swyx is native to Twitter/HN and the devtools community. And simonw is native to at least HN and the LLM-interest community. And various streamers and onlyfans creators do the same with theirs.

Through some degree of releasing things that whatever that community values they build a relationship that allows them greater freedom in participating there. It does create a positive feedback cycle for them (and hopefully the community) that most of them will try to parlay into something else: Levels and the OnlyFans creators are probably best at this monetization of reputation but each of them is doing this. One success step for simonw would be “Creator of Pelican LLM benchmark”.

Once you’ve breached some stable point in the community the norms are somewhat relaxed. But it’s not easy to do that. You have to produce some extraordinary volume of things that people value.

I think, tbh, tptacek here could most effectively monetize if he decided to. But he doesn’t appear to want to so he’s just a participant not an influencer so to speak. Whereas someone like Levels or simonw is both.

It’s just creator economy stuff. Meta discussions like this always pop up. But ultimately simonw is past the threshold of trust. There are people who say “wtf? Why is levels making $50k/mo on a stupid vibe-coded flying game?”

It ain’t the game. It’s the following before the game. The resource is the audience.





Thanks for posting, I agree. I regret this being taken so pointedly at Simon, just a player in the game.

The best guy spinning the sign puts some effort in, or more crass, the best strippers make you believe.


Well put and thank you for adding much depth here!

Wait how do I monetize? Am I leaving money on the table?

Not so much leaving money on the table as you have a valuable resource you are underutilizing in this respect. You’d have to cross-cultivate your audience and expand to fill some niche.

That means that instead of dropping facts here you should post it on Substack and link to it here. You’ll be fine with it because you’re trusted here so people will be like “oh it’s fine”.

And then once you have the newsletter going and you have a following there you can do paid placements etc. that don't have to be done by you.

I think you have the highest potential on this front but that doesn't mean there's comparative advantage. It may not be worth it to you. For instance, I would never do it. To keep that wheel spinning you have to keep putting energy into it. And I have other ways of making money, so even with your account it would be a waste.


I'm going to start encrypting the bottom 2/3rds of all my comments and charging a subscription fee for the unlocks. I can be my own Substack, dammit.

Hahaha ))

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