Reading this article has just brought some dark spots to light.
I mean you just listed somethings I don't know about like the second layer tokenization and curations too.
And what would you say is criteria for a good post at least of Hive standard befitting upvotes? Recently, I observed a glitch in my reputation it shows an overall 56 but on each blog post it shows 53 and I wonder if this could be a bug of the recent HF.
What exactly does the HF do except that it is not backwards compatible. My question here is what is it not compatible with since it could have just been a soft fork. These past days , I have had connection problems with my dapps.
@ecency and so I tried @dapplr but it does not update transactions simultaneously and other times I just use the brave browser to access the @peakd and all of these started happening after the HF.
You made a point @tarazkp. Hive is a cool passive income and I hope it rises as bitcoin in the future to come but till then I advice you stick to your job. Let's just watch good things happen.
The value of the HIVE is the community. Truth be told, I really do not understand the working algorithm let alone the curation part of it and I feel it is an issue that should be reviewed because people might want to leave the ecosystem because they feel left out.
When a user makes a post on the platform, he or she does it with a mindset of earning compared to other social platform. Now engagements on these posts should not be dependent on luck or hope but rather a principled algorithm like when doing technical or fundamental analysis in spot forex.
Did you try https://ecency.com ? It is working perfectly according to many, also we pushed update to mobile app try v3.0.9 version, should solve all problems.
I haven't heard about the Rep glitch - but I don't pay much attention to rep :)
The last HF was about cleaning up a lot and what has caused the problems with the interfaces (I think) is that some functions were moved to Hivemind to save resources. This broke a few things I think.
I have two - I am not leaving either anytime soon, unless forced out :D
This is the problem with too much complexity - it should be getting simpler, not more difficult.
I am sure someone will try to build an algorithm that will do engagement or tell people go leave a comment on this post. but the only real way to get engagement is to offer it. I often wonder about those people that feel left out of the engagement factor of hive if they ever try to make an effort to be engaging.
Yeah... But how can one measure if his or her post is worth engaging
There is no way to figure that out. What I can say is that if a person that post needs to comment on at least a few of the comments they receive, not all but a few at least to let people know you read their comments. Most votes on post are auto votes, people don't read the post.
There is however a growing community of people that post and vote and comment. By going to other post and content you enjoy and seeing the comments and adding to the comments can and do create a network effect. People will see your name, eventually they will go and take a look at your page, at some of your post and may read and comment on them.
To gauge if your post are worth engaging you need to see what post in the same general area you are posting in are like that get a lot of comments. People have all different kinds of taste and likes, find some like minded people to comment on, and they will comment on yours.