Hive is easy

in #hive6 hours ago

It's easy to make it on Hive. This may be something many will instantly disagree with, but let me write a bit more before you decide to start hating me.

Have you guys seen the shit people do on X ever since they introduced adrevenue sharing? Some are literally spamming all day every day, doesn't matter what they say, as long as it gets them impressions and followers they'll do any trick in the book to start collecting a paycheck. Even though X keeps making it harder and harder to collect that paycheck, even though - as I've mentioned many times in the past the main reason you can't compare author rewards on hive to web2 earnings - they literally don't lose anything by sharing adrevenue with their top attention-getters.

Do you think Elon is giving their 0.1% top users stocks in X? No, he's not, nor does any other social media website. People have to fight tooth and nail to get to that spot and many have been grinding it for years expecting something like that to happen similar to youtube and facebook where adrevenue is shared. The old-timers and now newcomers focusing on getting attention are investing a lot of time and resources to get there, it's definitely not easy and who knows how often they'll keep moving the post for minimum threshold to earn in the future. Even once you make it - it's not going to be a lot. I saw a post the other day of someone sharing their youtube earnings, here it is, naturally that'll seem like a lot to many of us here, right? Someone in the comments found his youtube channel so I got curious as to how much views he's getting to get about $1k per month. Here's an imagine of his socialblade:

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Look at the total subscribers weekly, by the looks of it he started uploading videos 8 months ago. He seems to be generating original songs on a daily basis, I'm not sure how many can compete with that but I'm quite sure he's one of the few who've attempted to make an income on youtube before they gave up or it just never happened.

What does web2 have that we don't? Well, they have literal billions and billions of views per day from billions of monthly active users. Naturally the amount of advertisement they receive is up there in the billions as well, although lately it feels the quality and diversify of ads has been on the decline along with adrevenue earnings.

What does web3 (hive) have that web2 doesn't have? We can give out rewards with our votes without it costing us "directly" and we're all sharing the same token in the ecosystem so we all want it to do well hence we go out and curate users of all kinds - or at least that's what we should be doing. (Not going to go too much into curation in this post), but point is we are incentivized to share with new people joining our network which means anyone can earn instantly after creating an account. No minimum threshold required, no KYC and bank transfers once a month once you "make it".

Naturally some take this for granted, some maybe don't believe in the future of Hive or either need the funds right now or want to rather bet on other assets or simply don't care as they think it'll go on forever. I've personally placed some value on other coins this time around for a change as well thinking once that does well I'll get back to Hive but times are showing that maybe Hive isn't going to lag behind too much this time around, every month is getting more and more expensive to get back into Hive what I was hoping and I keep wondering how many others feel the same way, if any. Hive still has another decade of decreasing inflation so maybe some think that they'll get back into it at a later date or they'll keep earning up until then, but similar to how the price of hive is acting different this time with the recent volume spikes it makes me wonder what people left with no stake today are gonna do once a big influx of users starts coming in.

For new, genuine users however, earning and becoming part of this network should feel like child's play compared to the other ones, especially for us "regular joe's" who don't really have a big audience outside of Hive. I often browse reddit and keep thinking at the amount of effort and time people place into comments, moderation, etc, without ever seeing any value come out of it. Even the little activity I had placed on r/cryptocurrency over the years got me an airdrop but Reddit decided it wanted nothing to do with tokenization of subreddits and opted out of it all. Even when they were planning on moving forward with it, they'd made damn sure to give themselves a big fat part of the supply which they now burned, but that kind of proves my point - why no one has created something like Hive is because no one wants to give away power and control to the wider crowd.

Here we are though and although things could be working better if things were a bit more centralized, we're still doing quite well moving forward as a community and giving people and option to opt into something different where they can participate and earn stake in the network that others will then later have to, not pay a large sum of money to a company, not incentivize creators to brainwash their viewers with ads and sponsorships to get a payday, but to literally buy your tokens off of your hands or give you rewards by buying/leasing stake in an effort to drive attention to themselves.

Anyway, I know many of you OG's here understand this and are never going to sell everything you have bought/earned so far, but once things are settled and more commonspace with the OG coins there's definitely going to be a lot of attention flowing in all directions looking for the next "real thing" after this mania with memecoin gambling, AI bullshit and centralized trash dies out. Be prepared.

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I often find myself dumbfounded by what drives people.
I see several people trying really hard to make it on insta/tictoc and YouTube. They make literally nada.
Several are old users of steemit and a few are people I onboarded and who made a few posts then stopped.
I don’t get not at minimum putting the post as well here on Hive at the same time they post to web2.
What is there to lose, can’t make less than nothing 🤣🤦‍♂️
It is so much easier to get traction here on Hive.
It’s so blatantly obvious to me to slowly earn shares in the platform I put energy into.
Somehow I’m the crypto crazy tinfoil hat guy though 🤷‍♂️
Yet all these folks just give away there energy and eyeballs for some elusive hope of going viral.

I invited my classmate to Hive a few years ago(?). I delegated him some HP so he had easier start than me. He thought that he will get rich just by curating. He did not buy any Hive/ HBD and made no posts or comments(despite me suggesting a few times that he should). Sad really. He was making music in the past. So he could have done well on Hive...

Hive is definitely one of the, if not the most, easiest platform to "make it"

Hive isn't going to lag behind too much this time around, every month is getting more and more expensive to get back into Hive

20$ in 2025.

That would be great. I have no plans of cashing out so in 10 or 15 years I would feel pretty great. At best case I may be able to live off HBD APR and keep increasing my HP and HBD from posts rewards. That is my goal anyway.

Woah that is a bold claim Sir 😀

आपके मुंह में गुड़ शक्कर चीनी 😀

That would be so awesome... and if could turn all my HP into HBD before the value crash - yeah, I know, never gonna happen, but let me dream 🤣 - I would have (13.000 HIVE at 20 bucks each) 260.000 dollars earning 39.000$ per year in interest (assuming a 0 compund effect)... please don't wake me up from that dream! !LOL

You can never trust an artist
Theyre super sketchy

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I agree with your points, on isntagram, Facebook and so on to monetize you need not hundreds but thousands and thousands of subscribers and views... To earn little! YouTube for example pays really little... On hive an artist can make a post and earn way more even if he gets only 1 viewer but is someone with a big stake... The problem is that hive is not popular, go around asking how many know hive or Facebook/Instagram and see... So hive needs more visibility, more advertise... Web2 socials are trash compared to hive web3 but it's like a gold mine, who goes dig if no one knows it's there?

I agree with most of your points. If just the learning curve would be not so steep on Hive.

Agreed: on Hive there's so much to learn, and often that alone is enough to discourage newcomers. I also often find out that a lot of "older" users aren't aware of lots of useful tools and features which could make their life easier and interactions smoother. Nowadays the main frontends do a lot to simplify the experience, but still we have some road ahead to do before having a platform where people can come, sign up and do what they are already used to do (but in a decentraliZed enviroment and owning their identity).

No way, I wouldn't dare kill the goose that lays the golden egg unless some major emergency came up. Even then, I'd probably look to other sources first.

Starting on Hive as a newbie is the very difficult one because your content will be hidden to the eyes of the other user, they only saw people who had big HP that they can benefits. Yes it's not bad because in that case they can exchange votes. But how about the new comers who are late to discover hive? They need good whales to feed them so they can grow, that's why people come and go because it's very tired to write and no one appreciate on what they are doing.. anyways let's keep on moving in Hive.✌️❤️❤️

Saw this AI bullshit yesterday …

Doesn’t pass the sniff test.

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My posts are getting more recognition now both in rewards and comments. But it took me 7 years to get here. I am not sure if this means that my content got better or what. So I would not say that making it in Hive is easy. But it is enjoyable and easier than on other platforms like facebook or youtube. On facebook my art gets few likes and almost no comments. On youtube I have 2 followers so I gave up on posting youtube videos.

That's very well explained @acidyo. You literally translated my thoughts and feelings...

I have this feeling though that elon is just using users on twitter to enrich himself more, however hive is the easiest social media platform have come across and that is why i give my all to it

Your post enlightened me because I'm trying to build YouTube, it's really very difficult and here it's also a little difficult because I still have little interaction with friends.But I really think it's really amazing that this hive can make money if we are serious

I've been preaching this since to anyone that lends me their ears. Hive is easy. Old blogging spaces took years to get people earning cents for their blogs from ads and this is at the cost of spending 3 years average on consistent good blogging where most competition quit at year 1. In Hive, anyone can make an introduction without proving anything and still beat seasoned bloggers on other spaces per reward and blogging time. And yet, somehow people feel like losers for earning a few cents over their posts here where they spend less time on this site while spending a lot of time on other platforms that pay them nil for their time and clicks.

I don't "play" X anymore unless a contest I joined on hive told me to do so 😅 I don't have follower anyway🤭 I'll learn from you what to prepare. I'm glad that hive has witnesses not CEO

Impression farming on X has gone totally bonkers.

You may be talking about Hive, like in this post and there would be n number of comments (mostly videos) talking about

“You wont believe what this dog did”

“You will believe when you see what this donkey did”

Revenue sharing has made X even more crazier than what it already was.

As far as future of Hive is concerned, it is a long haul but I am hopeful

Hello my friend @acidyo I totally agree with what you explain in your writing, I am very confident that in hive everyone will win if they are consistent and copy each other's interactions, and since I joined hive of course I feel that hive is one of the easiest social media platforms and I don't want to leave it, Thank you very much for giving us about this wonderful message through your writing, I hope you have a pleasant day my friend 🙏.

It is easier to adapt to Hive than Web 2. There is a warm, friendly atmosphere. It takes years of effort to get noticed in Web 2.

Hive is more fair and the future, technology is on Hive's side. There are some shortcomings. They will be solved over time.

Greetings @acidyo ,

Thank you for taking the time to walk us through these differentiations in the Social Media experience. It is good to be reminded.

Hive can claim many positives that these others cannot...It is a different experience altogether. It is probably safe to say that many of us are here because...it is not...said Social Media, etc.

Yes...as you said ...we should be prepared.

Kind Regards,

Bleujay

It is a bit confusing in the beginning but then Hive is mostly fun.

I am very happy to be part of the Hive ecosystem. Although I've been here less than a year, I do feel that the decentralization that Hive offers helps us a lot to protect us from those who want to write the narrative and among other evils (something that happens very often in Web2).

I am hopeful about Hive's future. Community ownership and user empowerment are key strengths, and I’m excited to see how the platform grows and keeps innovating in the years ahead. I have been here long enough to have witnessed the growth and innovation abnd takes pride in being part of Hive and some communities. Cheers to everyone and to the OG's and those who never tire thinking of ways to make this platform interesting and fun

Ha, I actually agreed from the start, didn't really need the extra convincing. Apparently, humans tend to hold a negativity bias, so I guess we're designed to zero in on the bad things (which might account for why we like to grumble about Hive even though it's as cool as it is). Maybe with new onboarded users, it's precisely that it's so easy and so promising of something more that makes them a bit resistant/suspicious of it? I don't honestly know. But then, I don't remember what it was like finding this place for the first time and thinking it was kinda weird:D

Yes, I also feel hive is quite easy.. simple is maybe a better way of saying it.. just be real, act right, and engage with the community.

as an OG, I am so grateful for hive and it really does give me something i can do and be proud of. plus, it's fun and fills my days! 😊😉😎🤙