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RE: What are Hive's chances for survival?

in Proof of Brain2 years ago

Hi there.. let me just say I saw you at HiveFest and wanted to say hi and make an introduction, but I was intimidated by the awkwardness of the situation hahahaha

So...hi lol

I agree...

  • it's hard work
  • No one engages genuinely more than on hive
  • And most people get out what they put in (most. Lol)

But let's say the focus is more on Hive now...what can Hive do (and I don't think money is the answer) to make this place more attractive to the right type of content creators and not just attract them, but keep them?

For someone here so long...I'd love to hear what you think might work!

Thanks for engaging! 😊

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A lot of people will chase rewards, so they post in generic communities like GEMS in hope of votes. That is not too likely to get them engagement though. Why not use communities as I think they were intended, to bring like-minded people together. I have various interests, so I will follow the communities around those. The rewards are a bonus on top of the fun. I have built my account up through engaging with loads of people.

You should have said Hi at Hivefest. Maybe next time. I would hope there can be other events in Altspace or elsewhere throughout the year.

!BEER

Yeah we are gonna have some informal "meets" soon...cuz that place was just so fun hahaha

I didn't expect it to be!!! But so many strangers really wore down my social stamina hahahahah

And yes... communities SHOULD be used properly. but when bad activity goes unchecked,it spawns more and more.

Are communities basically self-governing? If so ..what's to stop a bad community from thriving and pulling more to the "dark side" lol

I'm asking more along the lines of...what does Hive do to prevent that?