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2021-01-03 For example, if you like a movie very much, instead of going to see it two or three times, you can donate that amount of money to someone who is not interested in that movie. [長年日記]

If I like the content (movies, novels, comics, etc.), I will want to recommend it to others.

This is because it makes me very happy to be able to share my favorite content with others.

However, "content that I like" does not necessarily become "content that others like".

In order to get people to try out the content, you need to pre-process it by "taking up someone else's valuable time".

And you've "taken up someone else's valuable time" and "someone else's unfavorite content"...

You should consider that

this is already the subject of damages.

Recently, this kind of "harassment" of forcing "your favorite content" on people who are in weaker positions than you is becoming a problem.

For the sake of convenience, we will refer to it as "content harassment".

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I have been a victim of this "content harassment".

I remember painfully when I was forced to read more than 50 manga that my seniors liked.

It was hard for me to lie and say "I had a good time" to that senior.

On the other hand, I am also aware that I was a perpetrator of this "content harassment".

In particular, I have been hurt when I introduced a book that I thought was "very good" and was told that it was not interesting at all.

In this case, you are both the perpetrator and the victim, a situation that is hard to ignore.

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So, I thought, what about "content funding"?

For example, if you like a movie very much, instead of going to see it two or three times, you can donate that amount of money to someone who is not interested in that movie.

This is going to have a very interesting effect.

- Buy the time of people who are not interested in that content.

- Hopefully "empathize" with people who are not interested in the content.

- By disclosing the total amount of funding, we can get a "numerical" evaluation of the film, which is less influenced by the pure evaluation of the film (x advertising scale, x marketing strategy, x personal taste).

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So, if it's "Violet Evergarden the Movie", I'm willing to invest (or is it "donate", since there is no return) the cost of one time to that fund.