> Then again I'd suggest that the majority of people participating on those sites are already employed, so they're not doing it for that benefit.
But the company benefits from less confusion and a better user experience. Companies are literally paying employees to provide content as it benefits the company.
I do believe there are people who freely choose to contribute with no strings attached, and I guess we'll learn in the coming years if people will contribute their time and effort for benevolent reasons.
But the company benefits from less confusion and a better user experience. Companies are literally paying employees to provide content as it benefits the company.
I do believe there are people who freely choose to contribute with no strings attached, and I guess we'll learn in the coming years if people will contribute their time and effort for benevolent reasons.