Hive needs discussion forums and wiki pages. Most projects rely on discord and that is just a chat room unless the forum mode is used. There is no way on hive to have discussions and ask questions in a organized way as blogs do not allow the level of communication that forums provide.
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The problem is there are zero incentives for projects to use it in the first place. We have chat rooms, we have wikis, we have contact pages, it all hasn't changed anything since the projects can just choose to not engage with one another. The solution is the community as a whole needs to proactively enforce a set of requirements on projects by collectively putting pressure against those who do not follow such requirements. Hive has the most powerful form of governance: community. However, just like democratic governments, communities need to actively pushback against bad actions
Hi Vaultec, hope you are well.
The core problem is a decentralised system can't function when it has such deep problems as a dominant minority and a lack of any centralised planning or goal setting.
My long comment above provided a lot of steps we could introduce to address those issues and got shot down by negativity, so the prospects of improving things seem as remote as ever...
Isn't that the chain? We can discussions right here. Just keep replying.
These are discussion threads on blog pages but the communities are not designed in a way where we can continue discussions and build communities here on hive. Forums have subgroups within each group and are organized in a way that is easy to follow and become a community as most hive projects are using discord as their main communication tool.
Yep exactly, all the tools are at hand they simply need to be used appropriately.
We had a forum, nobody used it.