The relationship develops also beyond the conceptual level—considering the AIDA process, attention is the prerequisite for real monetary income on the Internet.
[7] On data of 2018,[8] a significant relationship between likes and comments on Facebook to donations is proven for non-profit organizations.
[6] The Gini coefficient of attention distribution lay in 2008 at over 0.921 for such commercial domains names as ac.jp and at 0.985 for .org-domains.
[1] At least for scientific papers, today's consensus states that inequality is unexplainable by variations of quality and individual talent.
[12][13] Ranking algorithms based on relevance to the user have been found to alleviate the inequality of the number of posts across topics.