@tomatoxyz
A part of content tokens / "everything becomes a token" that people seem to not be aware of is that it also creates an immediate incentive to launder/plagiarize content as well as create very reductive content. You just end up with masses of content than ever before, at an industrial scale, that not only will no one ever consume in the first place but crowds out actual genuine content creators.
People, both consumers and viewers do not want such a crowded place that is 99% spam and the most obnoxious content possible and will go elsewhere. You will gradually end up with very little interesting content, thousands of spammy/worthless tokens, people who have lost substantial amounts of money via rugpulls and a ghost town where the only life remaining is bots.