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RE: Lack of engagement is hampering Hive adoption

in #hive4 years ago

I deliberately did not single people out in that image by hiding their names. Just trying to show the massive difference in votes and comments that implies a lot don't even see the post. Good to see @grindle is doing well as he puts a lot into his posts, even if it may be a minority audience. Mind you, if 1000 urbexers suddenly joined Hive then they could be the biggest community.

I try to add value with comments as well as posts, but when I see a good post with no comments I want to give some encouragement.

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Mind you, if 1000 urbexers suddenly joined Hive then they could be the biggest community.

If they see the figure next to the post, then a few more might think about it. We keep saying that money should not be the motivator but with everywhere else it's username and password, and if they forget the password then the password reset in a few seconds.

It will need to be like that here to draw the masses, somehow done by someone, and in a de-centralized platform, how can that be done?

Having a $ sign next to the reward value might help as well. Peeps outside HIVE don't know what the HIVE symbol means.

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Eg.. look at this, it says to me I received 42.38 HIVE. This is not the case, as I received approx $21 for it. We all know this as we are HIVER's. How about Mr Facebook?

If Mr Facebook looked at the price of the token he would see 22c per. So @slobberchops gets $9.24 for his post? (42*.22). Wrong again!..

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This is what I got, it is approx $21. $21 means something to an outsider. 21.. of 'that funny symbol which is not actually what the post is going to get' is not!

Im getting back to money again, but its one of the crazy things we see here.

Don't some sites show a dollar value? Telling people you make $xxx each week should get their attention. The technical issues with passwords are something else. I think it's time people took password managers for granted instead of getting by with the same password on multiple sites. Keychain makes using the various Hive sites easy.

Hive.blog does, but the premier dapp (IMO) does not. Why the HIVE symbol on peakd.com? My links are all peakd ones, so people see that 'funny symbol'

Keychain makes using the various Hive sites easy.

It does but it's an extra layer of 'stuff that they don't want to do', and it works with Chrome and new Edge. What about phones?

The mobile experience is lacking. eSteem has changed to ecency now and so it being developed. We lost Partiko along the way. We need more options that make it as easy as other platforms.