It takes longer for writers to break through. Music and art hit immediately with sensate pleasure, and draw more eyes and ears by virtue of that -- so if you want people on your platform, you reward that more. But writers consistently writing can break through. I am one.
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I've been writing in this blockchain for 7 years, and I still don't think it's the way to break through, I think literature should seriously be taken into account, it's not fair that someone thinks to sell his book on amazon when he has such a powerful tool like Hive.
But Hive is not your tool, or my tool to use the way we want. It's a community tool. You cannot make it over to suit you -- not even the biggest whales are completely successful in that when they try. You have to learn and work with the system as it works to be successful.
Do you know what Hive is and who owns Hive? I think your answer is a bit wrong, of course Hive is a tool for us content creators. And we are not talking about needs, we are talking about balances and covering spaces that are important too.
Also, understand: no one, no matter how talented, is entitled to an outcome on Hive or anywhere else. Just like on Amazon or anywhere else, you have to market in a way that makes sense for the platform you are on.
There are those who don't need talent or effort, nor do they need to be an important part of the development of Hive or a project, they just need a connection.
Making connections is an effort ... and resenting those that have them won't build the ones you need. You can get connections. But that takes consistent effort.
No, I'm sorry, but you definitely have a rather innocent view of things that happen, when apparently you don't look behind the scenes. I think it's best to leave it at that, even though it was an excellent feeback.
You broke the thread of the conversation when you pretended to say that my participation in the debate is out of resentment.
Listen ... if you are talking about how unfair things are, and how you deserve what you are not getting while other people get it easier, there is a logical conclusion there.
Sorry, you definitely don't see beyond the debate I started, and that's why I say it's better to leave it here. It's not about me, I don't know if it's that you're just looking out for yourself as a writer, it's that I as a curator have the term community ingrained in me.
We always say that talent and interest (interaction and consumer) is what brings you closer to success as a creator. So are you changing that?
I have talent and a track record of delivering in a way that makes sense to readers and curators on the platform ... and I have offered you three key tips ... add photos ... be present posting and commenting at least three times a week in active communities ... take 6-12 months.
go to my profile and give me some tips.
I gave you tips, and no, you do not demand anything of me that you can expect to get. Again, you are entitled to NOTHING, but ask, and you may receive.
Do you have any idea how many writers there were in 2017-2018-2019...and how few there are today basically losing their muse and ingenuity to create stories for a couple of coins?
I was here in 2019. This is my sixth year. My muse is not for sale for the price of Hive. I know how to work in the system, and I have dropped you several valuable clues.
I've been here since 2017 and I know what this is about because I had the opportunity to go through communities of which I've already lost count. I'm not going to talk to you about something without having some history.