The numbers on 2024.05.14.
Post in a Facebook group (1200 users): Often more than 10 comments.
Post in a Hive community (3500 users): Mostly 0 comment. Even after post promotion on Ecency.
This speaks a lot.
The numbers on 2024.05.14.
Post in a Facebook group (1200 users): Often more than 10 comments.
Post in a Hive community (3500 users): Mostly 0 comment. Even after post promotion on Ecency.
This speaks a lot.
Yh but the value of posting on Hive and @ecency in my opinion outweighs Facebook... Was on Facebook for years didn't make a real friend... But here on Hive there's a community of new friends I know so well... So there are sides to it.. and oh .. your wave just got a comment 😂😂😂
The real value is when people actually care.
Nowadays I make friends mostly in real life (I live in a cave/tent living community in the rocky semi-desert on Tenerife). Some of them do not even use internet.
Nowadays I spend most of the day with my female Harris's hawk. I spend very little time online.
Wait really... You've got a hawk?😳
Yes. A parent reared female Harris's hawk. I bought it on 2024.04.30. I regularly write both blog posts about it on the Hive blockchain, and Facebook posts too. I talk about these numbers in this Wave.
Amazing, wow you're technically a father then 😂🥰🥰🥰🥰💯
Parent reared means that the hawk was raised by her parents, and not by humans. If it would have been raised by humans, then it would be imprinted, and she would actually see me as her mother, and later as her mate.
Woah she could see you as her mate
.. I'm shocked that's possible 😳
Well man you got a new friend, Me
Well said.
Thanks P... I hope more people from Facebook realize this, they would move quickly 😂
Which means different set of friends on different platforms. You can attempt to unite them or write on each with that in mind… 🤔
Actually almost none of them are my friends. I do not even know them. They simply really care about my content, about my bird and about me. Previously I have not even talked to most of them. Neither online, nor in real life. Personally I met a very few of them.
How much rewards did you get on Facebook? Also remember did groups
I reach people there, who genuinely care. This is the best kind of reward. Most people on the Hive blockchain are so much focused on the monetary rewards that it spoils the entire platform. There are other types of rewards too. Genuine, unconditional, real care about other people and about other people's animals, and about other people's content in general. Maybe if these things would be valued on the Hive blockchain too, then the Hive blockchain would be even more successful than Facebook.
It's well.
Ecency is actually the best place to be.
Here, you don't have to relent effort, and you must engaged in other for people to engage with you.
Keep Posting here it will also help boost your visibility.
Be good dear heart!
On a proper platform you do not have to write comments under other people's posts to receive comments on your own posts. Because people actually care about the content. Especially if it is unique. And blogging about the taming progress (and in general) of a parent reared female Harris's hawk is unique enough. It stands out on its own on a proper platform.
Your posts about that poor hawk break my heart. Keeping that magestic bird in a little cage with no perch in a sunbaked environment with no trees makes me so sad each time I see you post. That's why I don't comment. You would not like the things I have to say.
I understand, I know and I agree that this aviary is very small. I already wrote in a post that I have plans to extend the aviary. It will be bigger and higher. It already has shadows. It will have better shading too.
Everything will be good and proper. I am just still not a millionaire, so I still cannot make everything at once, but only step by step, gradually. This takes hundreds of Euros.
Honesty is a natural part of the communication, and your comment is honest, and it has a helping, constructive nature. I accept this much more than the fake positivity.
So I actually like what you wrote. I have the same approach in this question. But if you actually read my posts, then you already know this.