Don't say a word

in #posh4 years ago

Busyness is a huge part of any social network and I believe that while the amount of busy transactions on Hive is low, on average it is very high for me - at least for me. I think it’s because for a long time, I’ve focused enough on the discussion around content, not content. To do this, however, you need to create content that resonates with people and inspires conversation.

Content is very important, but it is only valuable when it moves to the content and consequently takes some kind of practical action. I'm not saying it needs to change the world, but it can be part of that current if it initiates thinking and conversation.

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More space than content to hang votes and get the Quran, it’s a meeting place where relationships are built, the nodes of the network bring people together, the water cooler.

One of the coolest things about HIVE right now is being able to communicate directly with the author but over time I hope that will change a bit. The reason is that I think the conversation is more important than the content and the deeper the discussion, the better. This means that I wanted to write to you and you are talking to me, there will be this content as a meeting place and the discussion thread at the bottom of the post will become their own node. This means that there is less reliance on the author and much more part of the partnership and the potential to develop depth and breadth of subject matter.

In no way is it like a book club, where everyone reads the same book and then comes together to discuss their own observations and perspectives. In this way, the book is enriched with a variety of experiences, and people can come up with their own interpretation - just like any art form - without relying on the author's position.

Through this process, the conversation not only expands, but also changes the direction of the concept or the reason for the repetition of the concept so that the writer can better engage the author from their own, original point of view and the repetition of the concepts can engage the audience better.

Although the submission window in a post is only seven days, I believe that conte.nt can survive beyond that capable of influencing some kind of change in an individual.।

For example

  • If a post encourages someone to look for an investment fiat and they make an investment, they are also more likely to invest a second, third time.

  • The original post may be forgotten for a long time, although the investment mentality remains very active.

  • The value of this post can be incredibly high, even if someone remembers it.

Similarly, the comments at the bottom of the post can be extremely valuable, because unlike the post, the comments are personal. What I mean by that is that I write a post for the audience, I respond to the individual. It is a social network of real people who know and care about each other even without any financial gain, when the user’s general behavior, personal relationships are created.

I think one of the potential competitive advantages of Hive is that it makes creating an account through long-term relationships icebreaking. This means that it encourages people to work consistently and the more people invest in it, the more social capital their accounts hold, the more valuable it becomes.

Instead of registering a hundred accounts that can be discarded, there is the advantage of concentrating energy for a building that is valued by the community. I see it as a building track record based on personality, skills and community participation. This means that once created, we're more likely to secure our account, which is likely to require a healthier community-based approach for a longer period of time. This is more like branding on other social media without personal control and accountability and without the centralized risk of demonetization.

This is important to me, because it means I have the value of the network of nodes around which I create my content that I invest in. There is a feedback loop that not only encourages my participation, but encourages community building and support. My behavior to do.

One of the things I and a few others have been trying to do is to develop in-depth discussions, and at least for me, I want to see discussions lead to more discussions, greater interactions across accounts, and the formation of more complex social structures and relationships.

We live in a world where people have become quite disconnected due to online life, but it is not surprising when we are spreading content as we like and getting engaged without depth. This is a case of compulsory use in HIVE and to get there if we want a lot of users in the end and in my opinion, one of them is to have private discussions with each other, not only between the audience members and the author, but a rich community of member and member interactions. To make fabric.

I hope that people will start to realize that there is an impact in a post with the depth of comments in a post with lots of comments and there is probably a continuous impact.

Some posts inspire thinking and discussion, some also help build new relationships, if people are open and interested in getting involved.

I will always work hard to engage the audience as often as I can and as often as I can, but I hope there will be a growing number of comments where people will engage with each other, friends while enjoying food from the same kitchen in different restaurants. And family groups, everyone is talking together.

We are a social network, let's be a little more social.

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