It's interesting to think of content creation as a Fetter on Hive's development for sure.
Yeah, until you remember that old content has value, too, but that it is very hard for anyone to access.
I just don't feel we're quite 'there yet' with being able to offer anything other than blogging as a working selling-point.
Well, there is Splinterlands and other games.
This proposal is maybe one for a few years down the line?
The total inflation is decreasing by half a percentage point per year.
It wouldn't surprise me if it happens though, as it would mean more Hive being sucked upwards and less for the bottoms and middle.
Yes. I think that's the only reason Wolfie proposed this.
I think what we need is a more effective way to access good content.
Fair point on the accessibility - but we do have side chains with their own front ends now, which still publish to Hive.
I'm not in favour of getting rid of pure Hive blogging, I think it's a real pull.
I was taking account of Splinterlands, it's thousands, not tens of thousands, then what's next? I don't think there are any other games that have brought more than 1000 users to Hive? No where near that.
They suffer from the exact same problem: poor accessibility of old content.
It would be premature.
That is unfortunately true. But I think with gradually improving every aspect of the user experience we can achieve results eventually.