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RE: LeoThread 2022-11-14 03:54

in LeoFinance3 years ago (edited)

When you ask a question on @reverio, it publishes a blog post from your Hive account.

As such, autovoters will smash this perceived low-value content & you'll face all the same moaning from the Hive elite.

It won't get used.

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Interestingly when we launched this time it seems to be an issue and people haven't noticed this can be adjusted and is already built-in.

By default we post to our community, but we know that's not for everyone so by clicking the settings option when you create a question you can select the following:

Screenshot 2022-11-14 at 19.15.03.png

Soon we will allow users to set their default post method too, as we know some people will want to post in comments by default all the time.

In that case, perfect!!

I have been a big fan of what you guys have been doing since the Quello days, so great to hear that it works this way.

Keep up the great work 😎

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Super frustrating that they didn't build it out like Threads with container posts that ensure questions and answers are published as comments.

At least Leo's own @khaleelkazi gets it... 🦁

Thanks for clearing this up.

Keep up the great work team!

Oh, thanks for letting us know. I wouldn't have thought reverio would work like that. Perhaps I've gotten so used to threads to think that reverio will work the same way :)

By default we post to our community, but we know that's not for everyone so by clicking the settings option when you create a question you can select the following:

Screenshot 2022-11-14 at 19.15.03.png

Soon we will allow users to set their default post method too, as we know some people will want to post in comments by default all the time.

Oh, that's cool! At least users can choose whether to post it as a comment or as a blog. Thank you for clearing that out.
!CTP

I think the whole issue of what a post is worth should be discussed more. The autovoters skew the rewards. The Threads model is a way around this. I try not to shitpost anyway.