RE: What is the biggest challenge for Hive ?

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This is a great question. I think there are three essential points:

First, we need to keep our active user base motivated. In my opinion, there's no point in looking for new people to join the network if they're just going to give up in a few months. Let anyone who's never felt like they weren't recognized cast the first stone.

Second, after taking care of our regular writer base (people who post content at least twice a week, in my opinion), we should try to increase the active user base.

Third, a complex point is the way downvotes can be used. Have you ever thought about someone downvoting you because you voted for a witness they don't like? Or because you supported a proposal they're against? Or simply because they don't like you?

Have you ever thought about "losing" 0.20 cents for each post, for example? There are people who will tell me that 0.20 more is not enough, but for us mere mortals who try to value our content little by little, it makes a difference and in the current way, this can happen



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disagreement is a common thing, although it is annoying someone does that just because he/she has more power than you.

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Hello! Thanks for the comment, yes that's what I meant, someone "abusing" the down vote just because they don't like the person, different from not liking the content itself.

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All great points. Downvotes are definitvely toxic. There are some situations where people create ai generated content or do copy paste where downvotes have some merit but unfortunately they are used much more often than that and most of the time on users who hardly have any power at all...

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Yes, this is a point that I keep thinking about, that with the growth or even maintenance of the hive, it can affect the user base player

!BBH
!PIZZA

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