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RE: I'm Curious About The StemGeeks Website On The Hive Blockchain

in #hive26 days ago

That's concerning, because that's the direction that HubPages eventually took insofar as many writers on that same writing platform began making the big bucks after the niche sites were created for it. Then the upper management of HubPages eventually eliminated the niche sites, and HubPages announced that it was going dark shortly thereafter.

If I had never published those three human-interest articles on my PEAKD channel, then I likely would have never discovered the existence of the StemGeeks writing platform. Not to say that the Hive blockchain will meet the same sad fate that HubPages did, because Hive fortunately doesn't use advertisers to pay their writers. However, it does raise a little bit of concern that niche sites were about to become a thing on the Hive blockchain as they did on HubPages, because they ultimately became a disaster on the HubPages writing platform.

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Yeah, I told them that splitting us up wouldn't work out like they planned, but nobody listens to me.
They still try, plenty of 'communities' out there financed by 'whale largess' that all stakeholders contribute to.

You can't really compare hive to a traditional business.
Things are different here.
It looks like magi might actually deliver, at some point, and IF it does, then the appeal to do defi with hive will grow the chain's userbase like blogging hasn't been allowed to do.
The demand for liquid hbd should drive demand for hive, too.

I'll read that article you linked to the word "magi." That looks interesting.

Yes, if it fully comes to pass it will do wonders for the restivus.