It's interesting to think of content creation as a Fetter on Hive's development for sure.
I just don't feel we're quite 'there yet' with being able to offer anything other than blogging as a working selling-point.
This proposal is maybe one for a few years down the line?
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.
Yeah, until you remember that old content has value, too, but that it is very hard for anyone to access.
Well, there is Splinterlands and other games.
The total inflation is decreasing by half a percentage point per year.
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.