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RE: FASB Move A Major Win For Cryptocurrency

in LeoFinance11 months ago

It's ultimately a social media platform, I always wonder why we don't have a lot more people. But I think it has everything to do with the fact we don't have an algorithm. People don't want to look for things they want what they like given to them.

It's part of the user experience and what makes Tik Tok and the other platforms highly sought after and utilised.

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Hive, in my view, really has nothing to offer at this point. The database is basically without any useful information, we do not offer services, and anything that is timely is not posted on here.

Where do you go for your news? Do you turn to Hive or head to Web 2.0? That alone should answer it. We cannot even get news headlines on Hive.

Yes and no, we can deliver the news. I had a lot of luck with projects when I was engaging with them and many knew who my account was and it was being passed along. I got a lot of hits. One of my articles was the most view for the month and they were constantly viewed and many high views.

The problem was that it is very time consuming engaging, interviewing, editing, sending back for review and approval. And with a personal job it wasn't really worth it.

Yes it is all time consuming. And we are still focusing upon blogs which is the worst approach in my view. If pushing articles that are time sensitive, always starting over. With threads, we can post quick hits of headlines, at least people are aware of what is taking place.

We need the database to be filled with information that doesnt decay with time. That is where Web3 is sorely lacking.

If I want to find out about the Prime Ministers of England, I have to turn to Web 2.0. It is where we stand right now.

I agree and this new requirement of 750 words to be eligible for upvotes is a killer.