Nope, nothing but text. It’s not a bad thing per se but the point I’m trying to make is that if you’re going to bill yourself as a repacement of something, you need to provide the same minimum feature set. For the most part noise.cash does that but there are design decisions that can turn the average punter away.
The thing noise.cash does do well with though is the community spirit. Twitter is pretty soulless.
Got it. Having much overlap in features helps in something becoming a suitable replacement for something else. Never underestimate community spirit, too.
What purpose does Noise.Cash serve for you compared to Twitter or D.Buzz?
I got into noise.cash because I don’t really like Twitter and I never knew about D.Buzz. I had been using Hive via Ecency but never figured it to be a Twitter style site but I’m wrong with that.
I do like how noise.cash and read.cash pay out in Bitcoin Cash.
I abandoned FB in 2013, and I never signed up for Twitter.
D.Buzz I discovered after being on Hive for a few months. It doesn't have anywhere the numbers of Twitter, but it may have more in common than people realize. It may even have more features than Noise.Cash. I can't confirm that, but you can.
I think that rather than use DBuzz (which employs Twitter’s nasty character limit) I’d just rather use Ecency which has an iOS app. It’s all Hive after all. 👍
Thanks for answering my questions. 👍
In the end, we need to use what works best for us. I use the LeoFinance front-end for activity specifically related to LeoFinance. Otherwise, I use Ecency for posting as well as for admin tasks such as searching and notificati0ns. My account has trouble with the D.Buzz front-end (I still don't know why), so when I use my D.Buzz account I login to PeakD to make my buzzes. PeakD also has a Summary field which helps posts get higher SEO rankings.