The long form posts are not funded from the DHF ;) It's the other way around, DHF is funded from the new supply that was originally intended to be distributed as rewards for authors and curators. https://developers.hive.io/services/dhf.html
Except for Threads, there's very little engagement. When it comes to long posts, almost 100% of my engagement comes from elsewhere. And the top posts of mine have dozens of comments.
people love the DHF funded long form blogging front-ends for some reason.
They need to come over to InLeo and do threads with us
The long form posts are not funded from the DHF ;) It's the other way around, DHF is funded from the new supply that was originally intended to be distributed as rewards for authors and curators. https://developers.hive.io/services/dhf.html
both ececeny and peakd have dhf proposals that fund them.
So does inleo: https://peakd.com/hive-167922/@leofinance/proposal-to-grow-the-hive-ecosystem-with-the-everything-app-and-oneclick-onboarding
the InLeo DHF proposal is currently unfunded.
Oh, I see. My bad. I thought I remember it having enough support.
Maybe it's good, though, as the deliverables aren't really being delivered.
I often use Ecency when I'm away from the computer. Yes, I can use Inleo on my mobile browser. But it seems like more work than using Ecency.
Yes, Ecency is the front-end of my choice too, it works flawlessly.
You make a good point. Inleo often has errors, making it challenging to use. That's another reason.
https://ecency.com/hive-133987/@dalz/a-look-at-the-top-hive-frontends-or-april-2024
Oohh really....
Why does it surprise you?
because i though people are more engaged via
inleo frontend...
Except for Threads, there's very little engagement. When it comes to long posts, almost 100% of my engagement comes from elsewhere. And the top posts of mine have dozens of comments.