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RE: As if crypto doesn't exist

in LeoFinance3 years ago

I was grandfathered into Hive through Steem. The Steem crowd made promises of its future worth. But it was a pain in the butt to do, mainly because Steem (and Hive) look like sales catalogs. All the titles look like some of the best copywriting I've ever seen. Aside from other Hive writers, none of the articles feel as if they're personal -- from the writer's heart -- enough to draw in outsiders. They're all cheesy one second attention getters.

There are a few good apples. I love this article, for example.

But a living system must constantly have something poured into it. And I wonder how Hive can survive if it doesn't try and attract the outside world into its fold with something other than flashy titles.

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All the titles look like some of the best copywriting I've ever seen.

I was just mentioning this to someone who does exactly this... It is a waste. The power of web 3.0 is in the empowerment of people derived content, yet what they are copy and pasting from web 2.0 is the opposite of that. Yet, they get rewarded.

But a living system must constantly have something poured into it. And I wonder how Hive can survive if it doesn't try and attract the outside world into its fold with something other than flashy titles.

Yes it has to grow and is growing in various ways, article content is only a slice of the entire picture. Will be interesting to see what @threespeak does in the coming months with their efforts, as well as the continuation of LEO and Splinterlands. There will be more to come on the back of these too.

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