Does it though? I have used both and I vastly prefer my experience on signal. I don't really engage with the like, "communities" aspect of telegram though so perhaps thats what I'm missing?
I don't disagree with the sentiment but I think having accessible, entertaining education resources would also be a huge boon. They're sure not going into depth on the topics but I imagine getting people "on the hook" could be huge, and then they can find other more educational resources from others in the community.
All of kurzgesagt, minute physics, vsauce, Steve mould, matt parker, and veritasium. I think they're invaluable education resources and it would be useful to be able to distribute them, or just have them for my own sake.
There was a video recently which tackled this among other things, apparently Qobuz has the best rates of pay for artists per stream. Though if you aren't in the supported regions then you won't be able to do streaming with it as I understand. The video has runners up.
I've just started buying my music, however, since the payout to artists is far, far more. The initial investment is high, in needing to buy a lot of albums/tracks, but over time you won't need to do as much buying as you won't need to fill up all your backlog. Bandcamp is my #1 but Qobuz has had some of the artists I haven't been able to find on BC.
Is this some kind of mutable meme I'm too immutable to understand