Yep, I'm lucky to have never been there because there's literally nothing and no one worth my time there. I see some screen-captures of text and comments now and then, none of it are examples of good behaviour and most revolves around denigrating Hive and Hive users, myself included amongst them. Nope, they can have at it over there, clap themselves on the back for being whatever they think they are, I want, and will have, no part of it.
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Good call. I can't really defend them although a lot of them are not there anymore because they dumped their stake. Now it's kind of all tumbleweeds.
Over the past five years you can see my posts on different platforms, but I felt most comfortable on Hive. There are problems on Hive, but in the end there are like minded friends on Hive. It's that simple.
If you are on a trail and meet some dude and talk to him you think, "that was an interesting conversation."
If you are on a trail and meet some mosquitoes you won't talk to them. You just think, "WTF?" and walk away.
On Hive I lucky enough to find some dude and have an interesting conversation.^^
I heard it's like...crickets over there; there's a reason I suppose.
I'm always going on about relationships here on Hive and I believe it's best to have good ones. Like-minded and some with different interests, but still interesting, is a good balance. I guess birds of a feather flock together as the old saying goes and that's why many ended up on Blurt...The blurthurters. See link: 😂
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Blurthurt
"Spamfarmer" wrote that definition just 9 days ago. Always trying to expand my vocabulary. Thanks for the laugh.
Someone I know submitted that to the urbandictionary.com. Someone you know too actually. He sent it through to me a little while ago and it cracked me up. 😉