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RE: Challenging the Unfaced

in Reflections5 months ago

As with all things, some self-discipline is so important. It gives you the power to be in control of your mental and physical health. You can check out what’s happening with your friends, read a few articles and engage with causes and people that matter to you in a short time each day. Or at least that’s how I approach social media. In fact I’m so busy that I honestly wish I had more time for it! But I know I’m an anomaly.

I do think Hive is different. There’s so much interesting and worthwhile content here. And a lot of genuine people, not just ads and people fluffing their own feathers. I will be curious to see whether your prediction about change is true, and what it will be! I hope it will mean good things for Hive!

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As with all things, some self-discipline is so important.

For sure. However, people are growing up with these things in their hands since before they could talk - they are conditioned to follow, not guide the self.

Hive has lots of crap - but that same crap doesn't get incentivized "that much" in comparison.

True! In theory, at least, the best content gets rewarded the most, so we are all incentivized to produce only great content. But of course there are so many factors, including writing skills (or lack thereof) and the subjective nature of it all!