Ok so check this out. This is super cool example of how the internet's cool. There's a subreddit called no sleep. It's where writers come up with scary stories and post them for free. The subreddit has 14m subscribers. That's HUGE.https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/
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So they took peoples stories from Reddit and used it in their podcast, which they then sold the rights to Amazon. How is this legal?
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That’s not what happened. Stop being sensational
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But it sounds like uncompensated works of fiction are being used... is that right?
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More proof that every popular subreddit could be a stand-alone business.
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I hope the guy who started it gets credit
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Nosleep is definitely a treasure in terms of storytelling, you will find your typical internet cheesy stories with 1 or 2 plot twists but if you search for top posts you will find some incredible gems, wonder if more of them will be picked up in the future.
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Did the podcast have to compensate the writers?
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fucking legit--love to see it! I haven’t heard of this but absolutely subscribing! Thanks for sharing :)
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Didn't something happen before with another Reddit story - Rome sweet Rome?
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