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“This partnership with pocstock allows us to honor that value by ensuring users are compensated for the content that helps build the future of AI and the entire social media ecosystem,” said Isaac Hayes III.
Fanbase, a social media platform founded by Isaac Hayes III in 2018, has partnered with pocstock, a curated diversity stock library owned and operated by Steve Jones.
The two entities have joined together to give content creators, social media users and followers the opportunity to get paid for participating in artificial intelligence (AI) training on the Fanbase platform.
Fanbase allows users to monetize their content from the moment they sign up. Since users are paid to post posts, they will also help move the platform forward.
“I’m very excited about this partnership because this is exactly what Fanbase stands for. We value the cultural and creative contributions our users make every day. This partnership with Pocstock allows us to honor that value by ensuring users are compensated for the content that helps build the future of AI and the entire social media ecosystem,” Hayes said in a written statement.
“This partnership is about opening the door for creators to the fast-growing world of AI. AI is changing the way our ideas are created and shared, and we want to ensure that our community has a real place in the AI economy. Not just as consumers, but as producers. We’re excited to join forces with Fanbase and give more creators access,” said Jones.
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The news comes on the heels of an announcement made by producer Ty Walker along with Hayesthe son of the late R&B singer and actor Issac Hayes, would use Fanbase to create and distribute microdramas in 2026, according to Deadline.
“Fanbase already supports short-form videos, powerful creator tools and subscriptions, which are key components of this format. Development of the app is already underway and we are excited to partner with Braveheart Entertainment, Keisha and Wild Peach,” Hayes said in a statement.
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