I would fully support a short form content app on Hive, currently this isn’t one and therefore I won’t judge it based on what it could be, but rather what it is.
Please, before you say that, make sure that you logged into our Dapp and tested it. We took it offline as a sign of good faith but it was more than a Twitter to HIVE bot . .
It was a content app and that's not what it could have been, it's what it was . . you could post to the Dapp directly in our interface without ever having a Twitter account.
Currently, right now, it copy’s tweets from twitter, posts them to hive and directs people to twitter. That’s what it does, and that’s all it does.
That's not true, you obviously didn't read our announcements or test the Dapp . . I don't blame you though, you probably had your hands full and I had misconceptions too.
I don’t support the copying tweets to Hive and see absolutely no benefit it in whatsoever. I’m not against the idea of short form content, but that aspect of your app I am very against. That’s all I’m saying.
Okay @justineh thank you . . I understand and Bernie's replies via Discord have helped too.
So if we remove the Twitter to HIVE reposting feature, could we relaunch our Dapp as it was, minus the Twitter-to-Hive part?
P.S. I think the Hive.io website should include the standards we are agreeing on since other Devs and startups might not be good at holding discussions with major stakeholders like @xxxxxxxxxx and the various @hivewatchers like groups.
If you reread your comments you said more than that . .
You repeatadly said that our Dapp didn't do anything but copy Tweets to HIVE..
When it was actually a standalone shortform content Dapp in its own right, it just had the added feature of also being able to post to HIVE.