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RE: SportsTalkSocial community: Overview

I think that a tribe should be a business rather than just a community. It takes a lot of time and effort to set up and maintain a tribe then add in a monetized layer through hive and it's more than just a group of people sharing posts.

Sports has the potential to be a massive tribe if it's done right. A proper website, communities, mobile app and a million users over time.

Built from the ground up and with proper sustainable tokenomics and a good business model that creates income and pays for itself.

If enough people want to try and improve what we have already then i'll help where i can and try to make the best of it but what i would love to see is a real team of people that sit down and draw up a new site that is done right from the get go.

The community on sportstalk would soon move over once they see a much better product with long term potential.

Either option would be a marathon that could end in failure but that is every single start up. It would need start up funds but could generate a revenue soon after development and launch. Some to the team for further development and the rest back to the token holders through dividends or burns.

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I completely understand the point of view, in fact I honestly came to think instead of creating a community with its own curated and inflationary token, a business model would be to create a community with a token with a max supply and that would not be inflationary and whoever buys the token would earn dividends that the front end publicity generates.

Undoubtedly, a tribe about sport has the potential to be something massive, as it is above religion and politics and is a topic spoken worldwide.

Trying to improve what we have now would not require a large investment that if we start completely from zero must exist.
But yes, you are absolutely right when you say that if we start something from zero that has value and a good long-term project, people would end up moving there.