You wouldn't open a store, stock the shelves, then point at one particular product and tell every customer that product isn't something people want.
"It's all good." So think first when talking about what type of content is "best."
You wouldn't open a store, stock the shelves, then point at one particular product and tell every customer that product isn't something people want.
"It's all good." So think first when talking about what type of content is "best."
Its a stupid thing to say that some content is better than other. According to what standard? Best for me, best for you?
Who should be the ultimate judge?
Just give people different kind of and see which one they like and engage with.
To butcher an old retail truism: "There's no accounting for taste!"
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There is no best.
Some people like steak, some people like fish.
It's all about what people enjoy doing and having an app or a place that they can be part of.
A store can sell high-end merch, yet it's biggest mover by value sold over one inventory period is actually the accessories used to maintain the high-end merch. All merch has value, and all merch has its place. Same with content on Hive.
Go to the store for bread and milk. Arrive home with two bags full of impulse buys.
Or go to the store for the beef and salmon, then arrive home with two bags of chips and candies along with the beef and salmon.
Good analogy.