This is pretty spot on, glad someone had the guts to say it. There is a lot wrong with the platform that drives people away but like you said, there is more right and it has huge potential if we can find our footing as a community. Bring finance , social, engineer into one functioning brain to see and understand all aspects. I can see how reducing the inflation could be a temporary bandaid to add a few pennies to the price but keyword, "temporary", it doesn't fix the bad behaviors of those who chose to abuse the platform consistently. The problem remains attracting and retaining users. Many new small users collectively could pump the price rather than looking for large shiny investors. It might be optimal but fucking with tokenomics until everyone using the thing worth investing into leaves one by one with each fork. I'm no chart reader but I can read that one and it's not looking good!! 😂
Accepting the fact that the content consumer everyone is chasing will never join the platform but Hive is a tool to create our content, we still have to share it on regular social media for viewers. Now if writers could earn via adds by sharing their content outside of the platform and outside the pay window, more would share it. We might even be able to take a bit of the bloggpress. I know they have grand Dap plans for this place but putting the horse before the cart doesn't make things move faster. Reality this is still a blogging platform for now and how we get eyes is by going to get em. Some by marketing some by cashing in on indirect traffic that will never sign up for this place. The revenue could be split with dev and the support of new projects, some could be burned and writers getting a cut, giving a use case for the token.
Maybe someday we can move forward once the every day average users voice and what they would like to see matters into developing a product that people want to get addicted to and never leave like some of us hardcore hive optimists. I can see a temporary tinker with the token distribution because not enough users currently but not as a permanent thing, even temporarily it will drive users away and I think that's the wrong approach.
Great comments. We need something better to draw people here. Unfortunately the people already here aren't really cutting it. Lots of legends, but mostly in their own minds! :-P
I don't think it's that, it's more the holding of power. These people love discussion but can't act, nor can they take criticism. They are meant to be maintainers of the blockchain, taking in feedback from the community and acting. They can't do either. They can talk and discuss change but can't implement it. And if you point that out then what you get is a kick in the teeth with the argument of "I'm working for free, this is a decentralised blockchain."
Well, they're the ones choosing to maintain it and hold power over it. Don't like the expectations? They could simply let someone else take over. Being a witness should have actual standards expected of you, not just stick to your own little project and never take into consideration the fact that you're in charge of the chain and everyone's looking at you to listen and lead. Witnesses should be coming together as one to create marketing plans, finding budgets, producing the concepts to the community. We shouldn't have to have individuals practically begging in proposals for marketing funds.
LMFAO "Lots of legends, but mostly in their own minds"😂 I agree! We need better people for sure that are better at raising an entourage and creating content than any of us for sure. Don't get me wrong I like the wholesome content but yes it needs help on occasion some things are a little stale.
@namiks witnesses should be held to a minimum standard and that's why we get to vote them in or out, because the community is small it limits the talent available so the competition may not be as high as it was lets say in 2017. At the same time there is probably more to do than meets the eye, they all have lives, families and jobs outside of here and hive probably isn't their main source of income. As far as marketing, that shouldn't be added to the backs of devs and witnesses, it should be a team with actual marketing experience dedicated to that specific task.
Just like proposals, witnesses only need a few big friends to stay in power. A majority not voting them is not enough. Then, unlike the newer proposals, all the votes from steem carried over to hive, whether or not the users did, so there's also an unfair advantage. @blocktrades is working on this, but it isn't good enough. It still allows for too much complacency for the average user in the governance side of Hive.
Agreed, I hope the aging out of witness votes occurs sooner than later. There are flat out scumbags from the steem days with millions of HP voting them.
Well that sure didn't work with Steemit Inc, did it?
They're the backbone of this blockchain and certainly should be held to a higher standard. Take a glance at similar DPoS/PoS chains with similar concepts to witnesses. The standards are very high. We have proposals for a reason: to get things funded, which brings me to the next part of your reply...
Again, they know what they're getting into. And on top of that, it isn't the rate of action that people are frustrated with, it's the complete inaction entirely. They seem completely uninterested with actually listening to what anyone says, let alone having the community actually vote for change. But once again, we have proposals to fund these things. We have money to actually spend on developers that could build things the community requests, but are we doing that? Nope. Is there a reason? None that makes any sense.
It didn't work with steemit because they hired degenerates. Hire a quality firm and you wouldn't get a debacle like that. Bandfield's face takes the credibility out of anything for me.
I understand what you are saying with other chains and all of that plus I agree they don't listen to the community much. I get what you are saying just I'm not a dev so I can't really say what it requires or anything but there is no point constantly being negative about it, when it annoys me enough, I'll do like the rest and vacate I guess. Til then ride the waves? It does make it un-attractive to investors when development is stale and so is the community's slow bleed. We can all agree that we need new blood and witnesses to lead by example.