Or does it need a second layer token to really get accepted from the 'long form content' side of Hive?
THIS. I'm 100% fine with it on second layer tokens. I don't want it on the base layer though (tweets or quick snaps) receiving a hundred dollars or more.
So the question would be...Why not?
Wouldn't we self-police it? Because I'm guessing the argument would be to protect the rewards pool from abuse?
Curious to see what people think
!CTP
To me it's an experiment that should be done on the second layer. Short tweets or snaps receiving outsized rewards. By experiment I mean whether people will buy the underlying second layer token to support such content. If this second layer token can prove itself to retain or even increase in value over a respectable amount of time, only then would it change the opinion of long form purists like me.
Appreciate the feedback...Question though, would you consider something (sake of argument) like the Mona Lisa...Good content?
I'm not saying people are taking pictures equivalent to the Mona Lisa, but the point is...Art, content, etc...What's the value? I think it's what people determine it to be. Long form has it's place, but I believe short form is critical to Hive's success.
Maybe the mOna Lisa is a bad example lol
I answered it in a new comment since this thread was getting too long.