I was also blown away by the results of the Dash integration. It is unfair to cast a shadow on that and the benefits it has brought Hive while the marketing campaigns were going and to some degree nowadays (but we know retention is a bitch on all social media platforms). I agree, that if results are provided, proofs are a joy killer. But at the same time, I understand those who want to see where money is going, whenever possible. In some cases, it might not be possible to share details, like in the case of exchange listings where you pay to get listed and you might sign a NDA (how much power CEXes used to have, and to some degree, still have!).
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My personal opinion is that retention has a little to do with network effects, a little to do with features, but a lot to do with some usability and bug issues. Once everything is really smooth, I think retention won't be a problem.
Probably it has a little more to do with network effects, when we talk about the masses, but for people already in crypto, I agree, if the others are taken care of, they could choose something from crypto over Web 2 alternatives (or at least at the same time). Thanks for your comment!
Page views for INLEO are down by 8% compared to the previous month. Retention is truly a problem. One of the main things than can help with retention is having more users to engage with. If the users feel like there is nothing to do, they are not going to stick around. Having more users mean there is a higher likelihood of finding people to connect with. Onboarding existing communities at once is a very smart move.
We should also consider that during holidays maybe people had more time to spend online. Some do, at least. I agree that onboarding entire communities is a smart move.