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RE: Retention. Intro posts and the case for on-chain message system on Hive.

A lot of important ideas posted here, and very pertinent to the moment. I've asked myself a thousand times why Hive simply doesn't have an efficient global tutorial system (and the answer is exactly because it doesn't have a main governing government), but above that: why doesn't it make it easier for those who are interested in helping to do so in an optimized way? A few years ago I was wondering about this in the Brazilian community and I remember that we were dedicated to making introductory posts and tutorials, and since there was no way to pin the post to the beginning of the profile, the strategy was always to update a new index post, where all (and more and more) links to tutorials made by the community would be inserted, so that newer people would know how to find themselves there. That's something I haven't done since, maybe because I've been discouraged or because I ended up leaving the group (it was back in the Steemit days). Anyway, I loved the images and your ideas. Let's think more about it!

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It seems that suggested solution is always to create another Hive frontend with envisioned features. Not easy task taking into account lack of any sort of funding at the beginning.

I'd see that as heavily gamified (tutorials, achievements but even HP disguised as some sort of game resources), modular place that would provide most of information available on various sites built around Hive (Hivestats, hive-now, auto-vote etc).

Thank you for your voice.