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RE: H̶a̶n̶s̶ Hive, are we the baddies?

in LeoFinance2 years ago

I think the problem is not that I "Have you ever thought that if you are going to use a web2 platform that is a direct competitor of Hive".

I created my Twitter account (Yes, it was Twitter then) but never used it, because I didn't like it after trying it.

But Hive started a campaign: "Promote your content on Twitter and you will be rewarded!", because it was supposed to be suitable for Hive. And they created a whole program for that, and created a token, and Peakd included Twitter's bird in your profile. A lot of things seemed to me absurd, but they were supposed to be good for Hive.

So, I (and a lot of people) started to promote our posts there. Although the application that checked for the #posh tag on Twitter stopped working, I kept sharing there my posts, because "it's good for Hive"!!!

I fully support your opinion and your point of view. My comment is not against it, but against doing things wrong. And now I'm sure we were doing things wrong. We have to stop promoting other social networks and pushing our people to publish there.

I have little time, so I'm not sure if I can take an active role there, but by now I'll stop promoting my posts there unless they can be interesting to non-hive users!

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The posh strategy was amazing with the old algorithm, but since so many recent changes it's not working anymore :(

Thanks for your comment man!