Hello, thank you for this post, it’s very nice to know more about the hard and responsible work that the team (or teams) behind curation are developing.
I first met blockchains two years ago while I was looking for a place where I could write and monetize the content, so I found another one. But corruption seems to be very easy to practice in this kind of environment, so thank God I started to be more interested in the Hive, until I finally decide to build my blog here.
I have to say that transparency and commitment with users are very clear in Hive ecosystem.
You said this:
I believe that a healthy curation initiative not only supports content but also supports the ecosystem by providing services and encouragement to grow the userbase and help them build the skills and understanding so they become hive builders
I agree 100%. When you curate good content you are receiving in return many benefits: people who don’t know how to create content can have examples for learning; users can be more engaged with the platform (although this is not a guarantee); you can develop in some people the genuine interest on investment here on the platform.
But of course, I agree with the point that is extremely important to make people understand how Hive Power is good for the entire platform, both for the Hive project and for the individual point of view.
Very interesting post, thank you very much!
Wherever you go, be careful when there is money of some kind involved. When it is avaialble, people will do some pretty crazy things for it. Ovrall though, Hive is a pretty cool place and there is a lot of security for an individual account, as long as you protect yourself and keep vigilant. :)