Some people will never upvote you...

in #hive4 years ago (edited)

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It gets me every time— you could spend and spend, lease HP, do whatever but if you’re not writing about Hive or kissing ass for upvotes you won’t get them.

I used to get frustrated watching beggars and sheeple reach 70+, now I just fucking laugh cause I’ve been stuck at 65 from @ReggaeSteem days. Days I spent thousands of dollars in the real world, building and promoting a chain that is now facing obscurity; organizing and marketing an event that never happened —#JAHMFEST.

Now it’s almost like that never happened, as if I didn’t spend 9mos building a project that died on fork date.

Hive is no different.

I turned off the TV cause there’s pure negative fuckary on the news.

I’ve turned down Hive cause there’s too many circle jerks. Push-ups anyone?

Every now and then I need to vent, Jah knows, you would too if you’ve been stuck at 65 for months on end while others logo their way to 70+ And low HP.

Now that that’s off my chest, back to making the best of Hive and braffing about my new villa 😎

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Peace ✌🏽


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that's the spirit! I just want to rephrase your quote here:

Some people might not like you because you remind them how shitty they are.😆

Finally someone said the bitter truth. I love this

The problem with HIVE is the lack of growth, most of the return comes from within. A working system needs more input

The problem with Hive is the leaders are too busy crying about Justin Sun, bragging about how many transactions their game has added or circle jerking around the fact that they have no actual experience online marketing.

You can point out the onboarding issues, sad UX or weak GUIs all day —they won’t care unless you’re a friend or part of the circle jerk 🙄

They assume HP = Real World Experience. But whatever.

That's my humble assessment.