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RE: Pavlov's post - the real value of Hive

in LeoFinance3 years ago

They know the solution however, it is just that they don't want to enact it, because to do so breaks their business model.

Using others information is rewarding to the owners, people who are satisfied with what happens will continue using the system if they feel their is either reward through contacts in business, or for majority find likes pleasing within personal circles of friends.

Many arrived purely to keep contact with friends/family in sharing.

if Facebook were to start charging users 15 dollars a month to use their services, how many of the 2.7 billion would?

Disappear with majority leaving, most will not pay! Biggest problem here is for those selling using these platforms it is the number of eyeballs hitting the page, not the actual connection to people. Only people with strong selling abilities will succeed in their topic of expertise.

Hive can do this because the platform is owned by us and through the witnesses

Expression of freedom where you select communities to join that are of interest to you, support via systems in place paying a percentage keeps Hive relatively well balanced.

Trolls are everywhere, each platform has a fair share of them, by ignoring them you no longer feed their desire for attention!

Hive to me is learning new technology, opinions from a wide variety of people. Reading advice which may solve problems or simply reading to enjoy travel, photography, listen to music see some amazing art the list continues as we grow, yes

Hive blockchain has many mechanisms in place to grow on a personal or business level.

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Many arrived purely to keep contact with friends/family in sharing.

Yes. It is one of these funny things really. As people went for family and friends and ended up ignoring them and chasing the approval of strangers instead.

most will not pay!

I can't image many would. As said, when you don't know what the product is, the product is you. Would you pay for yourself?

by ignoring them you no longer feed their desire for attention!

Yes and be reducing their incentive to post, they disappear, since they get no reward, other than their own delusions of grandeur feeding their ego.

As people went for family and friends and ended up ignoring them and chasing the approval of strangers instead.

Strange times, human ego making sure to be where everyone else is, FOMO!

the product is you.

Even that costs when advertising, most fake way of putting stuff out there just slapping it front of eyeballs of people.

Illustrious trolls will lurk on each platform, like shit on a shoe they just stick hoping for attention.