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RE: Curator Cat Contemplates Community Vol.1: What ARE "Great" Communities?

in #community5 years ago

They are doing a little bit better at meeting people halfway with the language. A few of the front ends are doing great at trying to meet their users need. peakd and esteem, seem to be leading the way on "here is where you go to get help from us", 'here is where we take suggestions', and they do take into account peoples wants and desires, at least those two do. The folks at LEO Finance are also taking peoples needs and wants into account. So far the front ends and dApps on Hive Block Chain; seem to be doing a better job of that than when on steem chain.

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One of the reasons I really like PeakD is exactly that they have a better and easier to understand user interface; I also like that more things are in one place. And yes, I also like Leo Finance because they are doing some actual building of value added features, even though they are more of a "niche" community.

We're definitely better off than we were with development on Steem; we just can't afford to "sit still" and think that just because Hive was created, people will suddenly flock in out of nowhere.

And yes, I am very much a believer in the potential of Hive!

=^..^=

I think we do have potential also, and I am looking forward to see how a true decentralized hard fork will go, not the first one I think that will be rather centralized in the process, but the next one where we figure out how we get things presented, and how the ordinary person lets wants and needs be know.