I think most of the problems would be gone if we had a site where stakeholders/users/devs create their own profile, set in a way where a normal person can see his/her expertise and can easily reach out.
We can call it Hive Guardians.
It doesn't even have to be built on top of Hive, it's just a frontend where the community holds the lane and helps newcomers get a better perspective of how it works.
Cool idea. I think having such visible "mentors" or "onboarders" could make sense. But it's perhaps more scalable to simply have good resources explaining how to get started on Hive, why it's worth investing time and/or money into it, what we're aiming to build with the chain, and how we are doing in terms of progress.
Where would you currently direct someone to learn more about Hive if a friend asked you about it?
We need good animation videos.
Some explain the tech, other tokenomics.
People tend to understand things better after actually seeing what it does.
Hive.io should be more interactive and informative.
I agree a lot with this . People are visual animals and learn a lot from visuals .
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