He will not answer, the spaminator is a stupid bot. But I'm not sure that there will be a smart person there and answer the questions of users leaving the platform.
This is one of the challenges of Hive's growth. The complexity of the platform and the disregard for users by people who feel like owners.
Thanks, I figured that is a bot and not a real person, there is little control here and apparently money=influence in hive (someone can exchange real money for hive or they may have been an early miner),
I appealed but they requested to apologize for something that I do not agree happened and it appeared more akin to public shaming combined with a sort of blackmail, currently I moved to simply Hive Gaming and vlogs on YouTube until I see some noticeable changes in Hive, it was already low engagement and the issue with hive, the core issue is the focus on money over actually engaging with content (both ways engagement).
I addressed my core observations on my post.
Seeing a trail of likes does not make me any happier than seeing a single like when I know they are trails for example, although it is a wonderful concept it only shows that most of such people are simply attaching their account onto another so they can slowly earn overtime for the most part.
There is a lot of room for improvement and the excuse some of the community members use for Hive simply being inaccessible is the least of the issues, accessibility is a part of user experience design and it can easily be improved with layer 2 systems in place.
I really wanted to give this a good chance and I feel cheated on lets say, I posted about burnout before.
Maybe I tried too hard at the beginning and then declined a bit, tried again few times later and now this.
Yes, unfortunately the money component often interferes with the sincere communication of users on Hive. And the topics of posts are also often written under major curators.
He will not answer, the spaminator is a stupid bot. But I'm not sure that there will be a smart person there and answer the questions of users leaving the platform.
This is one of the challenges of Hive's growth. The complexity of the platform and the disregard for users by people who feel like owners.
Thanks, I figured that is a bot and not a real person, there is little control here and apparently money=influence in hive (someone can exchange real money for hive or they may have been an early miner),
I appealed but they requested to apologize for something that I do not agree happened and it appeared more akin to public shaming combined with a sort of blackmail, currently I moved to simply Hive Gaming and vlogs on YouTube until I see some noticeable changes in Hive, it was already low engagement and the issue with hive, the core issue is the focus on money over actually engaging with content (both ways engagement).
I addressed my core observations on my post.
Seeing a trail of likes does not make me any happier than seeing a single like when I know they are trails for example, although it is a wonderful concept it only shows that most of such people are simply attaching their account onto another so they can slowly earn overtime for the most part.
There is a lot of room for improvement and the excuse some of the community members use for Hive simply being inaccessible is the least of the issues, accessibility is a part of user experience design and it can easily be improved with layer 2 systems in place.
I really wanted to give this a good chance and I feel cheated on lets say, I posted about burnout before.
Maybe I tried too hard at the beginning and then declined a bit, tried again few times later and now this.
Yes, unfortunately the money component often interferes with the sincere communication of users on Hive. And the topics of posts are also often written under major curators.