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RE: If Content Is A Numbers Game, We're Losing.

in LeoFinance2 years ago

From now on, everytime I find an excellent, timeless post, I'm going to find a place to store the link. Everytime I find 10, I'll post a collection.

I'm sick of the diatribe crap that is published on HIVE. I've been sick of it for years. I was sick of it when it was Steem.

We don't need 400 people to each post "oh look, new reward card in splinterlands". Have 1 post, then 400 comments. Foster that discussion and keep it in one place, or else you bisect your audience.

I'm vary of "revenge" downvotes, otherwise, I'd be downvoting every single post about HIVE that is published by an author who constantly writes about the same stuff (or does templated posts that attract larger rewards than genuine "content") as a way of "balancing" the reward pool.

I guess I just need to not care, and hope that my content is "good enough" to organically "rise to the top" without playing politics.

I guess people can't be as objective as they think they are in the ivory towers of their minds.

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I'm vary of "revenge" downvotes, otherwise, I'd be downvoting every single post about HIVE that is published by an author who constantly writes about the same stuff (or does templated posts that attract larger rewards than genuine "content") as a way of "balancing" the reward pool.

To me this is part of the hard problem. We're all decentralized individuals just swimming through this complicated Web3 shit together, but there aren't many clear things that unite us other than Hive and crypto. So this is basically all we see man. You cast the widest net that way and even though I despise it, occasionally I'm feeling empathetic/nostalgic enough to vote for the stuff.

I've freed up some time so maybe I'll get around to posting more. The place is awesome, for a very small set of people.

It's awesome when you get to connect with human beings who share common interests, and HIVE is the fabric that binds you close.

So many people on HIVE, I'd welcome them into my home with open arms, cook them a meal; then tell them to get out after they were full and jolly, and then come back another time, or perhaps go to their house and experience the same.

Yet, also, alarmingly, so many people on HIVE, I'd not want anywhere near my house :D

I agree. Well, maybe I have a spot for them under the house.

Dark in more ways than one. Perfection. You and I are gonna get along