For sure, the true value lies in social interactions. That's why I enjoyed regular questions, or if we go back far enough, survival games where you had multiple choice actions you had to post in comments. I kinda miss those. But simply commenting your opinion on whatever a post is about, already does wonders in terms of community.
This is the first time I'm hearing about the #slothbuzz tag. What is it about? What situations is it intended for, and when is it not appropriate? I love to find new projects and communities, so I'm a bit excited to find out more about it.
SlothBuzz was started a couple of years ago now (damn time flies when you're having fun) to allow those of us who are a little sloth (although sometimes buzz) to share posts and content with like-minded users, over time it's developed into a pretty general tag on Hive. The only thing we don't particularly appreciate is Actifit posts, mainly because users there seem to spam hundreds of tags at a time. Plus, sloths have never been known to be actively fit!
From what you've touched on in your post and subsequent comments, it would seem your niche is our niche. Gaming, photography and having fun with our content. Our main focus is supporting the small users on Hive to flourish and work together. At the end of the day, although this is 'web3' it's not all about the money (although it certainly helps!)
Nice! I'll be sure to use that tag in the future. Normally the general tags have felt waaaay too general for me, but there are three that I kinda kept going back to, only to fill my tags up to ten. But now since... I assume you to be behind the sloth project, we have had a personal exchange, I really prefer using it as a general tag to those things that I only know as a mere little user.
Hahaha, ActiFit! I know, I've never used it. Though I have to admit, the reason is not my lack of physical activity, but rather the fact that the app was not compatible with my phone. So no worries for you guys on that matter.
As for "small users" I think I've got the mindset of a 7-year-old: "I'm not little!" But in fact, being a medium-sized dolphin or almost a bumble-bee is the real challenge. The redfish get all the help, while the whales just lean back and chill. But for all of us in the middle, it's bootstrap time!
I try to keep on top of it, normally I say we’re ’general not general’. Basically I think we should help share ‘decent’ posts, whilst avoiding the ‘spam’ type of posts that seem to fill most of the general tags here on Hive.
I’m still a ‘small’ user here, although the creator of the slothbuzz community (former witness) and a Hive dolphin. As you say, not big enough to reap the rewards but too big for the powers at be to give me any support! That’s where the sloths come in, together we can buzz!