Wow. That's a lot to dissect, but I'll do my best...
Curation programs like this set up little tiny pyramids, where my hope is to be noticed by the two people in charge of the curation, and then bestowed HIVE or upvotes if I am 'chosen'.
Incorrect. Curation programs like this are set up so that people can get their content to a wider audience, not just the show hosts...
However, the amount of time allotted toward each person, sharing, and the quality of the feedback are not that constructive toward actually empowering creators to monetize their work -- beyond the scope of HIVE.
I say again you've seemingly just missed the entire point of the show you joined. The show only ran for what? An hour? Half an hour? How many people would be able to explain some elaborate, "meta" shark-tank-esque idea about how people shouldn't just be trying to get upvotes on their post. The show is called "Post Up", and is centered around sharing "posts" from decentralized social networks like HIVE. You seem upset that your ideas weren't well received (again) because you're not "pushing them at" people who want to listen.
That's what the project incubator that @hivehustlers is referring to, and in theory that's what shows like this are attempting to focus on -- I'm just taking time out of my day to offer criticism, because I care about this problem, and I think these people do as well.
The future plans for incubation through HiveHustlers is nothing like a post curation show. We will help real entrepreneurs build real businesses from the ideas they portray in their posts. One of the things that I personally advocate for IS the idea that using HIVE as a blog for ones business can be a great means of extra income, but shouldn't be relied upon.
If you can actually earn several hundred dollars from creating a song, but instead you just post it on HIVE open mic and earn $5 in rewards, you are doing something 'wrong'.
I've earned $500+ after cashout on a number of my 'Super Cool Science S#!t' articles. These are pieces of content that I posted to Steemit for fun, though they each took hours to create. Did I get picked up by curation groups and whales? Absolutely. Did I put in work for years to build my audience before I finally grabbed the attention of someone willing to support my ideas? You bet your ass I did.
You started off in the show by saying you "don't work for nothing anymore because you've had too many ups and downs with posting". That's unfortunate, but you're trying to apply your own personal ideas and experiences to what someone else should be doing, and I just think it's a flawed mentality.
Have a great day, man. Please don't reply with another novel.
"Please don't reply with another novel."
Get your balls out of my face dude.
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You've missed the point of my messages.