Instagram Shuts Down Tory Lanez Quarantine Radio Show (moving to Onlyfans)

why wont niggas make there own platform to do what they want? They have the money to, but rather be waiting for crackas to "free" them
I have wonder this also. He could probably just make a website similar to what Teddy Riley has he might even can get a porn company sponsor lol.
 
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you sound like a loser tbh. Tory lanez has a following, that matters. He is giving content people want, that matters. of a mic, a recorder, and the ability to be able to converse with another person is no longer high tech.

Black Programmers and moguls are doing intelligent content on these platforms. One is Valence. Its for creatives and entreprenuers. This is already happening, and on many levels is working. We are in the golden age of livestream content. What are you waiting on?

"The rest of us have to make do" Nah YOU DONT.

Golden age my ass!

Right now you have at least a dozen different streaming/conference apps with shitty servers, poor designs, or content control that borders on nannism.

I've used zoom, houseparty, Facebook live, Instagram live, mixLR, and twitch to live stream DJ sets. These are some of the biggest names in the business and yet none of them are reliable or functional enough to do a 2-hour sweet 16 party. I can only imagine how hellish it would be to try and use one of these platforms to serve 35,000 people. at this point I'm just sitting back and waiting for a bit of service because I'd rather apologize for not taking the gig then have to explain why everything went wrong

If anything the pandemic has shown us just how painfully backwards the state of this tech is. The industry has not kept up with the demand at all!
 
Golden age my ass!

Right now you have at least a dozen different streaming/conference apps with shitty servers, poor designs, or content control that borders on nannism.

I've used zoom, houseparty, Facebook live, Instagram live, mixLR, and twitch to live stream DJ sets. These are some of the biggest names in the business and yet none of them are reliable or functional enough to do a 2-hour sweet 16 party. I can only imagine how hellish it would be to try and use one of these platforms to serve 35,000 people. at this point I'm just sitting back and waiting for a bit of service because I'd rather apologize for not taking the gig then have to explain why everything went wrong

If anything the pandemic has shown us just how painfully backwards the state of this tech is. The industry has not kept up with the demand at all!

My brother, I saw a twitch dj set with 25k people watching. They have all the copyright licensing to not allow music to stop, looks and sounds amazing.

Once you use streamyard or restream, get a good camera and an irig there is no reason to sound or look bad.
 
My brother, I saw a twitch dj set with 25k people watching. They have all the copyright licensing to not allow music to stop, looks and sounds amazing.

Once you use streamyard or restream, get a good camera and an irig there is no reason to sound or look bad.

I have all of that equipment. Everything works fine on my end. The problem is that the services are not reliable and either is the equipment that a lot of the listeners use.

For instance, I turn my sound up to one sliver below the distortion point and people still complain that the music is too quiet. the reason is often that they're listening to the broadcast on an Amazon fire tablet with crappy speakers, but nobody wants to hear that. They want their shit to work, they want it to work now, and if it doesn't it's your fault.

Similarly, I've had clients who get mad when they insist that you use their app of choice, but it's clearly not designed for live streaming music. for instance, Zoom automatically filters the low end out of their audio and doesn't allow you to monitor the sound coming out of your broadcast. It's a great design for video conferencing, but it's terrible for playing live music.

But again, nobody blames Zoom. They blame the DJ.

When I play a live gig I'm using my system so I know it's going to work. In the rare case where it doesn't I know how to fix it or work around the problem. when you live stream a lot of that is completely out of your hands.
 
it was popping cause it was free... Paying that's a diff story

This is a really interesting part about all this stuff

People have a misguided assumption that all this needs to be FREE

Especially during the pandemic

How are artists supposed to navigate that?

Especially when so many things ARE "free"

Cause all these social media shows are "free"

They sheep have accepted their identities and movements and habits ane the new currency.

I think the best move was to create your own platform

Also lanez got to much clean money potential to screw around and get caught up if and when a onlufans controversy pops up
 
This is a really interesting part about all this stuff

People have a misguided assumption that all this needs to be FREE

Especially during the pandemic

How are artists supposed to navigate that?

Especially when so many things ARE "free"

Cause all these social media shows are "free"

They sheep have accepted their identities and movements and habits ane the new currency.

I think the best move was to create your own platform

Also lanez got to much clean money potential to screw around and get caught up if and when a onlufans controversy pops up
it's easy to have people view your material when it's free.. Look at YouTube for example... Now convincing people to make donations after viewing your content or while viewing it is possible but understand most will be in there for a free show.. Also lot of spectators I believe were donating to the chicks.. You asking dudes to pay to view + tip that's a lil to much to some.. He was getting up to 400,000 views.. Quietly if he charged a dollar and half those people pay that he would make 160,000 a month... If he convinced all 400,000 to pay a buck that's 320,000 a month... You see sometimes you got to offer a deal so sweet that you make the consumer feel they robbing you.. Think 160-320,000 a month for hosting a show 4-8 times a month is a great deal.. You literally could make 7 figs a yr just by selling this segment for a dollar a month
 
it's easy to have people view your material when it's free.. Look at YouTube for example... Now convincing people to make donations after viewing your content or while viewing it is possible but understand most will be in there for a free show.. Also lot of spectators I believe were donating to the chicks.. You asking dudes to pay to view + tip that's a lil to much to some.. He was getting up to 400,000 views.. Quietly if he charged a dollar and half those people pay that he would make 160,000 a month... If he convinced all 400,000 to pay a buck that's 320,000 a month... You see sometimes you got to offer a deal so sweet that you make the consumer feel they robbing you.. Think 160-320,000 a month for hosting a show 4-8 times a month is a great deal.. You literally could make 7 figs a yr just by selling this segment for a dollar a month

Kaboom

Fam you ever seriously consider writing about modern marketing and promotion?
 
Market it as cloud based music platform for live DJs and performers.
Browser and app frontend
Offer premium price for high quality sound download
Free or pay per view
Cloud based storage and frontend
Take all payments - patron, cashapp, bitcoin, Venmo etc.
find legitimate content to cover the more scandalous content. Live beach streams, air shows, parades, high school football, custom concerts, stand up comedy, web series, indie hood movies.

Free basic service, then paid premium.

Live streaming metrics for payout. Live tip jar.

I gotta speak to my cloud guy this weekend.
 
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