I don't have a good model for this as yet.. I'll be thinking about it. But I'd like to hear the community's thoughts on it.
Content creators/curators on SO (and SE in general) are the driving force in these communities. So, what's the value proposition? Why should I, or anyone, continue answering questions?
The value for people with questions is clear: an answer to their question.
The value to SO is clear: ad revenue. Teams revenue.
What's the value to the answerers? We've spent anywhere from months to decades accumulating knowledge. Why should we dispense it willy-nilly, without compensation? It takes time (money) to author a well-thought-out response. The community is established. The revenue streams are present. It's time to start compensating the talent.
This is a starting point for a discussion. Not a proposal. Per Alexei's comments:
@SamAxe the question in current state is very confusing: are you interested why people contribute to SO now? do you have sensible proposal for paid content (including curation concerns)? are you simply want money right now?
So, yes, I am interested in why people contribute now? Altruism is certainly worthy. But is there more? Clearly StackExchange (the company) feels that its platform creators deserve more than altruism.
And no, I do not currently have a sensible proposal for paid content. How could I develop such a proposal without a stakeholder discussion first? I'm not even sure such a proposal is worth developing. 12 down votes and 0 up votes right now. It appears the Meta community is not even interested in the discussion.
And again, no. A money grab is not my intent. I do not currently need any financial assistance. I'm feeling under-appreciated by a company I give a considerable amount of time to. My content is clearly valued, but I feel like me, the individual, is not valued at all. I've put umpteen hours into helping build this community.. as we all have!.. and has SO sent me a T-shirt? Or you? Have they taken the time to register as a 501.c (or the equivalent in other major contributor regions) and figured out how to offer us a tax break for the cost incurred in helping build the community? Or a personal email - "Hey, thanks so much for the effort you've put in...". No. You mention it and it gets all very Atlas Shrugged. Shut up and do your part. Or quit.
Another equally large part of the purpose of the conversation is to talk about how a paid-content mechanism could improve the content. Again, I have no plan. This isn't my community to dictate to. But I know that a person that feels appreciated is likely to go the extra mile so to speak. To produce content that is superior. Just looking for the discussion.
But without content the platform is useless
-- A meaningless hypothetical, since there are still apparently plenty of people willing to contribute content who consider the altruistic motivations sufficient.