On July 4, the creators of EOS released its new social media platform, Voice.
Voice is similar to Facebook and Twitter, but unique due to its reward-based system and the way users receive content.
When others “like” users’ content, Voice rewards them with Voice tokens. And the more likes a post gets, the more visible it becomes to other users. This ensures users discover the most- liked content by fellow users – not the content big tech is incentivized to bring you.
Anyone can sign up to browse the site. But publishing content is temporarily restricted to registered community members. The creators took this route to minimize fake accounts on the network. Fake accounts are notorious for spreading false and misleading information. In 2019 alone, Facebook removed over 5.4 billion fake accounts.
On August 15, the site will open up to more users. From then on, users can invite their friends to further expand the network.
As Voice gains more users, demand for EOS will increase since the token powers the networks.