Summary
The author humorously discusses a new strategy for increasing Medium earnings by sharing "dik pics," which are actually photographs of dik-dik antelopes, and suggests that readers looking for adult content might be better served by platforms like "Only Fans."
Abstract
In response to a significant drop in Medium earnings, the author of the article introduces a whimsical approach to attract more viewers by posting pictures of dik-diks, small antelope species native to Africa. The article cleverly plays on the double entendre of "dik pics," a term often associated with explicit content, to engage the reader. The author clarifies that the images are indeed of the animal and provides educational information about dik-diks, including their habitat in the bushlands of eastern and southern Africa. Additionally, the author makes a light-hearted suggestion to those seeking adult content to consider "Only Fans," implying that the platform might be more lucrative and better suited to such expectations.
Opinions
- The author views the decline in Medium earnings as an opportunity to experiment with unconventional content.
- There is a subtle critique of the potential sensationalism and clickbait tactics in content creation, as the author uses the expectation of explicit content to draw readers in for an educational purpose.
- The author seems to hold a humorous and somewhat sarcastic view of the content monetization strategies on different platforms, contrasting Medium's earnings with those of "Only Fans."
- There is an implicit opinion that readers might be disappointed or even amused by the misdirection in the article's title and initial content, which is a playful take on audience expectations.