You are viewing a single comment's thread from:

RE: Hello everyone on Hive. I am Finding my creative voice (hopefully)

in GEMS2 years ago

Hi again traci :)

I already replied to your message earlier as you will see and I spent some time thinking about it. this is important to me and I know its not exactly what you asked me for but its the only way I can think to try. I opened a new twitter account and shared a video there. I did tag you. I would have shared it here, but wasnt sure how. this is the link to the tweet. I hope it helps and I will still wait to hear back from you.

Sort:  

Hey Ella!

Firstly, no worries about the delayed reply - even those of us who have been here for years still have a message or two that slips past us. Just glad to hear the Love Sniper info was helpful.😊

Next, apologies in return if I gave you the wrong impression - no one can stop you from sharing anything you want to on your blog. I add the bit at the end of my LS comment when I see an artist such as yourself, who I assume has an online portfolio somewhere under the same user name (which is not necessarily their legal name - anonymity is absolutely fine here).

So say you still had your ExploringElla IG, and the works you've already shared were there - just dropping the word "Hive" in your bio would be all that was needed to show you were actually the artist on both platforms. But videos like you shared on Twitter, or stills of your WIP as you go, are more than sufficient to show you've created each piece.

And since you don't have them elsewhere, there shouldn't be an issue with a curator stumbling upon them on some other platform in the future, then calling into question whether or not you were the owner of both accounts. Does that make sense, or did I confuse you further? 😄

Thanks for going the extra mile though, and starting a new Twitter account. Again no worries if you now let it gather dust while you find your footing here. Oh, and I've just followed you on both my personal and @hiveblogshare accounts - meant to do so earlier when I saw your tweet, but was knee-deep in our weekly Twitter @hivechat & I'm just coming up for air now!

Same with Discord - there are plenty of Hive community members who never use it, and while it's a helpful tool in your Hive arsenal (until such time that a blockchain version exists & is widely adapted), it's not something to fret about for now. If/when the time comes, if you need help getting started, feel free to shout out and I'll walk you through it.

I think that about covers everything from your comments (hopefully without completely overwhelming you with info). Please let me know if there's anything else I can clear up for you, and in the meantime, happy Hiving!