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RE: Why I'm so ridiculously bullish on LEO's current direction

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I’m also positive about the future of Inleo and threads. I think many are now able to understand the potential of it compared to when it was first launched and still lacking in terms of bugs and all.

There’s a whole lot that’s going to change with inleo threads and it’s new ad revenue and soon every green content. And I agree with you about Hive being a hub for many writers with almost zero to no readers. I believe over time we’ll be able to get more people to not only create content but also engage with them.

The social aspect of Hive is not so sociable. But with threads now in the picture, you get to feel the togetherness as a community and interact with people you feel connected to.

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I have found Hive to be very social, but a lot of the social stuff has happened off chain, and I think threads is starting to bridge the gap. Beechat was an attempt but I think it's still way too immature and there isn't as much interest, nor is there a way to monetize it.

I don't like to say it because it falls on deaf ears but our outreach has been ABOSLUTELY HORRIBLE. Dropping links on a platform that shadowbans all links off platform...great idea. And then we monetized that behavior with posh. Trying to drag our friends onto a platform promising riches when it sounds like a scam even if it isn't?

I like what some of the Leo team is doing by getting involved in other people's spaces to talk about adjacent topics (NFTs, web3, crypto scams, crypto news). I also think about how wordpress grew. People shared their blogs, they didn't try to bring other people onboard to write blogs. We are leveling up right now I think. Very much so and threads makes it easier.