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RE: Why wouldn't someone join Hive?

in OCD4 years ago

I think it has a lot to do with the social proof.

It is a funny thing because an artist here can essentially be part of building their future market and live on the cutting edge -isn't that where artists like to be?

The experience becomes, this person made that, and I made this, which ties into the whole seeing how much people are making.

There are a few comments where I and others mentioning putting the payouts behind even a click, do you think it would help from a UX perspective?

there is zero chance you will understand it all.

It take a lot of time and energy as well as an appetite for being uncomfortable in areas one normally doesn't play.

I see people I know that have been here for months or years randomly say something that shows they have no idea how some things work

Me at times for sure. :D

I still feel like it's what's going to make or break us and not enough people are aware of that.

Part of the issue in this area is that most developers are looking at it beneath the surface level and most have no experience designing for average endusers, nor do they care. Good UX designers are rare and even if one develops a good experience, it still has to check into the other technical boxes and - Get used.

thanks for dropping by. :)