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RE: Why wouldn't someone join Hive?

in OCD4 years ago

Everyone I know has a different expectations from the Internet.
When I say anything about making a money on some website it is automatically responded by but is it not a fraud.
inviting people who already know something about crypto is much easier.
If a person likes what the website has to offer they will join in and if they are met by the obstacles or difficulties they will still take time to make an account.
On the other hand if a person is not that much interested he/she will stick with the most popular websites.

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It's so weird that people still think that, Patreon and Kickstarter have been around long enough for people to know it's possible.

A big majority of people are interested in the entertaining purposes of the Internet not that much about the money making.
I think that the both websites have their users but mostly people around me are interested in the Facebook or the YouTube. Some are only interested in the websites like the Instagram and nothing more.

In those cases they usually care about connecting to people from real life :) And in a lot of cases they keep the profiles private or only for friends.

When I say anything about making a money on some website it is automatically responded by but is it not a fraud.

I get the "this is a scam of some kind" look :)

inviting people who already know something about crypto is much easier.

Yes and they often understand the risks of the investment side too.