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RE: The Changing And Evolving Nature Of Hive

in LeoFinance5 years ago

Very inspirational!
But we also shouldn´t neglect the fact, that we have some serious issue with user growth and adoption!
If Hive would be really growing, we would not see a flat curve on postings over several months now:
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@penguinpablo

Too many new users give up. They get some nice rewards from their introduction post, but then the community turns away from them and back to their usual circle jerk voting routine. I know, newcomers should not have unrealistic expectations, but I just wanted to share the observation. Not sure how to handle this.

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Certainly we want to see more adoption. Sadly, that is going to take time it seems. Few DApps in the blockchain world are killing it.

The early days of the Internet didnt see a mad rush to sign up. Development needed to take place to provide ease of use. We are at the same point with Web 3.0.

Mark my words at some point most will be involved with Web 3.0. That is the direction. Certainly not all will be on Hive but I have a feeling, with continued improvement and app development, we will see our fair share of growth.

In the meantime, it is an opportunity for those who are here.

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Early days of internet didn't what?
DOT COM BOOM NOT REAL TO YOU?

If by "sign up" you mean social?
Then maybe you have no clue about IRC, BB boards, P2P filesharing, mass movements of savy users seeking to upload world's existing data.

Regulation and corporate takeover is what has evolved Internet to what it is now. So like every tech, Big Money pushes development.
The People however DID take to it from the get go.

The people however, ARE NOT taking to Hive. That's what gets presented to you clear as day yet you dismiss it.. and with falsehoods.

I find you embarrassingly comical.
Specially since you're attempting to maintain morale here.
At least do proper research.