I do not know much about the technical aspects of the platform or about the intricacies of the crypto market. It still puzzles me why the price of hive, for instance keeps going down after hundreds of new users get onboard and the campaign via other social media has made it impossible for anyone not to have heard or read about the platform. In theory, if the justification for, say, Twitter promotion was right, hive should be doing better in the market now, but again, I don't know much about this and maybe seeing the wrong picture.
I think that if all kinds of AI devices have been created/coded to track plagiarism, for instance, more can be done in terms of determining certain values in different publications. Maybe delegations across the different communities to experts on different areas may allow for more manual curation that would allow more fair rewards to those who are producing quality content.
In terms of interaction among users I think that some things are being done to promote engagement. We recently discovered that there is even a community for weekend engagement. They do all kinds of fun, attention-getting posts/activities that make it hard not to interact with them. From those interactions many other ideas and alliances can emerge that can make the platform truly social and committed to work both inside and out.
Some charity initiatives are having impact in the real world and that could be a way to promote the platform even further.
Now that education is being carried out remote due to the pandemic abd other issues, content creators could generate educational videos that could be incorporated into the school curricula.
Those are a few things on the top of my head that I believe can make Hive a revolutionary social media.
It does remind me of tweet which I read a while ago which was quite funny:
We wanted to onboard Twitter people to #Hive, and ended up onboarding Hive people to Twitter.
Maybe we should have focused more about making newbies feel at home instead of promoting more engagement on Twitter. I don't deny benfit of promoting Hive via Twitter but if you are encouraging users to get more active on Twitter instead of Hive then I don't know what exactly we are promoting.
Weekend engagement do looks interesting
You are right. I wrote about it a couple of week ago on a post about addiction. I started using Twitter, after years of inactivity, to promote Hive and ended up hooked by all the political and social crap that we get bombarded with there.
I am consciously working on minimizing that time wasting and investing more on Hive, which is supposed to be our priority.
lol I remember that tweet. I wrote it.