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Summary

A Medium writer celebrates reaching 10,000 claps on an article about the impact of single clappers on writers' earnings, expressing gratitude, humblebragging, and discussing the financial return from the platform.

Abstract

The author of the article has achieved a significant milestone on Medium by receiving 10,000 claps on a piece discussing the 2 per hour reading rule, the generosity of writers with their claps, and the financial implications for authors on the platform. The piece includes a thank you section to those who inspired and contributed to the success of the article, a section on humblebragging about the achievement, and a detailed discussion with statistics on the actual earnings from the viral post, which amounted to 97 despite the high number of claps. The author also reflects on the nature of writing on Medium, suggesting it's not a reliable source of income due to its unpredictability, akin to a lottery.

Opinions

  • The author uses a satirical approach to address the issue of single clappers on Medium and their effect on writers' earnings.
  • There is a clear sense of pride and accomplishment in reaching the 10,000 claps milestone, as evidenced by the humblebragging section.
  • The author acknowledges the supportive nature of the Medium writing community, noting the high average number of claps per clapper for the article in question.
  • Despite the success in claps, the financial return was not as high as one might expect, reinforcing the notion that claps do not directly translate to significant income.
  • The article implies that while Medium can be a fun platform with a cool community, it is not recommended as a primary source of income for writers due to its unpredictable and lottery-like nature.
  • The author encourages readers to engage with the platform by joining Medium, reading, writing, and potentially earning money, while also promoting their Medium newsletter and referral link.
  • The author endorses an AI service, ZAI.chat, as a cost-effective alternative to ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4), suggesting it offers similar performance at a lower price.

I Got 10,000 Claps on An Article!

🄳 It’s celebration time 🄳

Me, celebrating by Colin Lloyd

In a typical Money Medium fashion, you’ll find in this article:

1. Screenshots and discussion around the $2/hour of reading rule
2. Thank you paragraph with lots of people tagged
3. Humblebragging
4. Several links to the 10,000 claps article

If you’re anything like me, you came for the first point, so I’m gonna start with 2 and 3 just in case you’d like to read my ramblings before I get to the tofu of this article. (I’m vegetarian sometimes.)

#2 — Gratitude — in order of appearance

I would like to thank:

  • All the Medium writers for complaining — all the time — about the claps and their absence thereof. You folks inspired this satirical piece.
  • The penis of Keanu Reeves seeing guy, Reuben Salsa, for triggering me to write the 10k article with the only tweet he sent in 2021!!
  • The very BOF BOFace who edited, published, clapped and commented first. He even highlighted before David. That’s saying something.
  • My ever-so-kind writing buddy, Holly, aka editor fairy, for her sharp editing.
  • It was a teamwork of 411 people, but RGomez was the one. Thank you for bringing me to 10k, RR.

To be clear, I’m keeping all the $ and not sharing any cents with the people above. Being gratituded like this should be more than enough!

#3 — Humblebragging

It’s not a time for humbleness. I got 10,000 claps on one of my articles, and I want to CELEBRATE! 🄳

I’m a member of the clap-high club!

  • Are you a member of the club too? => Drop your link in the comments!
  • Do you want to become a member of this club? => Drop your link in the comments!

I’ll read and clap to share the joy! 🄳

#1 — Screenshot to illustrate $$$ discussion

Based on the number of claps, you could think that this article brought me $1,000. Unfortunately, not.

This article targeted writers. They are known to be generous with their claps, much more than the average non-writing reader. However, the article did reach readers, and those who commented often mentioned they didn’t even know it was possible to clap more than once!

At the moment of writing, the article has 10,147 claps from 414 people. That’s an average of 24 claps per clapper. Look at a truly viral piece from Jessica or Sean, and you’ll see it’s usually below ten.

Another interesting statistic is that 1 out of 7 readers clapped! From my limited experience, this is very high. I have another article with 5.5k+ views, and it has ā€œonlyā€ 113 fans (so 1 in 50, which fits other data points I have).

When it comes to money

95% of the almost 3k views are internal. With an average reading time of 2min 39 sec, the total reading time is 47h12min, and the $$$ amount is $97.

  • This confirms the 2$/hour of reading time rule.
  • It’s also in line with the $0.03 per view.
Screenshot by Author

Takeaway

If you want to be part of the clap-high club, it’s easy, do like me and publish 500+ stories on Medium. It would be bad luck if none of them went (sort of) viral.

Conclusion

  • If you enjoy reading or writing, join Medium. It’s fun, there’s a cool community, and you can earn some $.
  • If you’re looking for a reliable source of income from writing, Medium isn’t the best investment of your time. Too much of a lottery.

Final words (link)

In case you didn’t click on one of the twenty-seven links I left above, here we go again! 🄳

Smillew is a Medium artist who writes about testicles scratching tools, his Medium newsletter, and his Medium referral link. No need to follow him; he’ll show up in your feed.

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