I had meant to keep posting on steemit too, as I didn't really know that much about the divide, but I find that I post to Hive and then simply forget to do so on steemit...as now Hive feels like old steemit to me especially with the 'old crew' I like to follow all being here. Now peak'd I thought was also hive? But sometimes I'll go to comment on someone from a link on Hive and it goes to peakd which I guess is different and I have no signed in there yet? I suppose simplicity is out of the question for anything in the post modern digital world, but I try and keep trying anyway :) @nonameslefttouse
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Hive is what you'd be familiar with if you've been on Steem for awhile. Most of the familiar faces would be on Hive by now, with more coming. Steem now I think would be more for those who would post, sit back, and wait for a miracle reward to fall from the sky.
PeakD is just another frontend one can use to access stuff on the Hive blockchain. Hive.blog does it as well. PeakD has more features so I prefer it. Hive.blog is basic, which I don't mind either. If you're looking for simplicity and want to post on Hive, use hive.blog. PeakD is like a new car or tv remote. Eventually you figure out all the buttons. There are still some features I haven't used.