Favoryeurtube

Favoryeurtube is a next‑generation, creator‑centric video‑sharing platform that blends the community‑driven discovery of traditional social video sites with a proprietary “Favorite‑First” algorithm, hyper‑personalized recommendation engine, and a suite of creator‑monetization tools built around micro‑ownership (NFT‑backed clips, fractional sponsorships, and token‑gated experiences).

Its core mission is to re‑empower creators and viewers by making the content that matters most to each user instantly accessible, while ensuring creators capture a fair share of the value they generate.


Traditional video platforms rely heavily on collaborative filtering and deep‑learning recommendation pipelines. These systems treat users as data points, optimizing for engagement metrics that often prioritize sensational or polarizing content (Huang & Benkler, 2021). Favoryeurtube, by contrast, operationalizes active curation: users actively vote, annotate, and group videos into personal “favorite channels.” The platform aggregates these micro‑preferences to generate collective favorite maps that are visible to all participants. favoryeurtube

Gatekeeping theory traditionally locates control in the hands of editors or algorithms. Favoryeurtube introduces a participatory gatekeeping model (Rogers, 2020), where the community collectively decides what rises to prominence. The platform’s design embeds three mechanisms:

These mechanisms aim to mitigate echo‑chamber effects by rewarding diverse curation rather than sheer volume of likes. These mechanisms aim to mitigate echo‑chamber effects by


Algorithmic bias often originates from training data that reflect historic inequities. Because Favoryeurtube’s ranking is user‑driven rather than data‑driven, biases are more visible and can be corrected through community moderation. Nevertheless, social bias may still manifest: popular subcultures could dominate the favorite map, marginalizing under‑represented voices. The reputation system is designed to counteract this by amplifying the impact of users who consistently promote diverse content.

| Revenue Stream | Description | Revenue Share | |--------------------|-----------------|-------------------| | Ad‑Lite Micro‑Sponsorship | 5‑second sponsor clips inserted in “Ad‑Lite” mode. | 30 % platform, 70 % creator. | | NFT Marketplace Fees | 2.5 % fee on primary sales, 1 % on secondary sales. | 100 % to platform. | | Token Sales & Staking | Platform utility token (FYT) sold in periodic rounds; holders can stake for governance and exclusive content. | 100 % to treasury (used for creator grants, marketing). | | Premium Subscriptions | “Favoryeurtube Plus” removes all ads, unlocks 4K HDR, and provides monthly token airdrops. | 100 % subscription revenue, 10 % of airdrop pool redistributed to active creators. | | Data‑Insights Licenses | Aggregated, anonymized viewing trends sold to media agencies. | 100 % platform profit. | Prepared for: Product

Projected ARR (Year‑3): US$ 210 M


| Competitor | Strength | Weakness | Favoryeurtube Advantage | |------------|----------|----------|--------------------------| | YouTube | Massive scale, ad ecosystem | Algorithm favors watch‑time over personal affinity; low creator revenue share (≈ 55 %). | Favorite‑First AI, ≥ 80 % creator share, token‑based ownership. | | TikTok | Short‑form virality, strong music licensing | Content lifespan is fleeting; limited long‑form capabilities. | Both short‑form & long‑form, NFT‑backed clips, creator‑first revenue. | | Twitch | Live‑streaming community, subscriptions | Mostly live, limited VOD discovery; high platform fees on bits. | On‑demand “favorite” VOD discovery, micro‑sponsorship, lower fees. | | Rumble | Low‑cost hosting, free speech stance | Small user base, limited recommendation quality. | Scalable AI recommendation, robust moderation, broader creator tools. |


Prepared for: Product, Marketing, and Investor Audiences
Date: 11 April 2026


Operational costs are covered by a transaction fee on token transfers (≈1.5%). Additionally, a tiered sponsorship program offers premium features—such as enhanced analytics or custom branding—for creators who opt in. Since the platform’s backbone is decentralized, hosting expenses are largely distributed across peers, reducing the need for massive corporate infrastructure.