The main idea would be to stop people who want or try to do unrestrained farming, this would give you the feeling that each post of yours has to be unique, well done, that once a day you have to do your best! So this would force people to try to create their posts more diligently.
The second point would be to force the comments to be really well done, no "good work" or "that's cool", because if you really want to continue earning something on a day when you've already made your post, you need to "enchant" the authors and other people with their comments, so that they actually feel like voting for your comments.
I believe this would improve engagement and interaction between people, of course it's an idea, a prototype to try to make people stop seeing hive as just a way to make money but rather gain knowledge and make good friends.
This idea would actually be bad for profiles that come into this regard, just like for example the leoglossary that another member commented on, I hadn't thought about it, as his service is precisely to create various teaching and information content, waiting 24 hours would be a bad idea haha 😂
I agree, perhaps one of our biggest challenges today is this, changing the idea that people have about Hive as a "money-making machine" or that getting resources here is easy and effortless.
I understand what you are saying, but I'm just looking at the track record of all other social media platforms which rather encourage ppl to post multiple times a day.
They might se more value in the quantity of content instead of just quality.
Interesting topic. Hope @taskmaster4450le will talk about this on Lionsden
They might have more value in the quantity of content instead of just quality.
I understand, I have a vision more focused on quality than quantity, but I'm just a grain of sand in this immensity of Hive lol. If you are thinking about attracting more people to Hive or promoting more about what the ecosystem is, I believe that volume will be seen first over quality, so it really makes sense to have much more volume and intensity of posts and data traffic.
You have a great point, it will encourage people to put in more effort in creating valuable content and reasonable comments and building a good friendship with others hive creators.
The main idea would be to stop people who want or try to do unrestrained farming, this would give you the feeling that each post of yours has to be unique, well done, that once a day you have to do your best! So this would force people to try to create their posts more diligently.
The second point would be to force the comments to be really well done, no "good work" or "that's cool", because if you really want to continue earning something on a day when you've already made your post, you need to "enchant" the authors and other people with their comments, so that they actually feel like voting for your comments.
I believe this would improve engagement and interaction between people, of course it's an idea, a prototype to try to make people stop seeing hive as just a way to make money but rather gain knowledge and make good friends.
So news agencies couldnt post but once a day?
You do realize that Hive is a decentralized database. People need to get out of the mindset of using Hive just for rewards.
This idea would actually be bad for profiles that come into this regard, just like for example the leoglossary that another member commented on, I hadn't thought about it, as his service is precisely to create various teaching and information content, waiting 24 hours would be a bad idea haha 😂
People need to get out of the mindset of using Hive just for rewards.
It will be a long journey until this happens, but when it does, it will be liberating for the ecosystem and especially for the users themselves.
I agree, perhaps one of our biggest challenges today is this, changing the idea that people have about Hive as a "money-making machine" or that getting resources here is easy and effortless.
Yeah, the message and use for rewards has been overly dominating. oar about use cases and building and using the blockchain which holds data.
I understand what you are saying, but I'm just looking at the track record of all other social media platforms which rather encourage ppl to post multiple times a day.
They might se more value in the quantity of content instead of just quality.
Interesting topic. Hope @taskmaster4450le will talk about this on Lionsden
I understand, I have a vision more focused on quality than quantity, but I'm just a grain of sand in this immensity of Hive lol. If you are thinking about attracting more people to Hive or promoting more about what the ecosystem is, I believe that volume will be seen first over quality, so it really makes sense to have much more volume and intensity of posts and data traffic.
You have a great point, it will encourage people to put in more effort in creating valuable content and reasonable comments and building a good friendship with others hive creators.