It's not easy to share content correctly on web2, twitter/x for instance had very little effect on bringing traffic to hive and your posts.
I feel like you may be looking at it the wrong way. These rewards generated by redditposh aren't being taken away from you, you're only getting a bit extra from them because someone who's learned reddit and found appropriate subreddits to bring your content in front of more readers and potential new followers. If redditposh didn't exist your content wouldn't get shared at all and the sharers wouldn't get any rewards either, but this doesn't mean that you would get more rewards however as those curators/stakeholders may not want to overreward certain posts/authors because they're looking at distributing hive fair and wide.
Before redditposh ocd/ocdb would for instance vote on @hbd.funder comments with any voting power we had too much of due to the lack of new authors.
Redditposh may seem like it's giving sharers too much rewards but attempting to direct traffic to niche/small websites like peakd in a marketing approach are way more expensive through other more professional means.
Your approach is very good, as it helps Hive users understand the reasons for sharing content on other social networks, such as Reddit.
In any case, the purpose of this call to action is to ensure everything works properly. The rules, both inside and outside of Hive, contribute to smooth and optimal operation.
Even with the freedom that decentralization offers, it is always necessary to have certain parameters that allow all members of the ecosystem to live harmoniously.
Thanks, yea hope it was made clear. No ill intentions meant from any side I suppose.
Thank you for the explanation @sirenahippie and @acidyo I also hope so, there is no malicious intent from any party. Greetings
You're welcome @nurfay
Everything has become very clear, and I think it was a good thing this happened because it clears up any doubts. I also think there was no ill intentions on anyone's part. Thanks!