Do you consider "micro-blogging" content rewardable?
Do you consider "micro-blogging" content rewardable?
I'm working on a simple micro-blogging application on the top of the STEEM. Due to it's "micro" nature, it's possible to store content on custom jsons instead of posts.
Some people explicitly asked for a rewaring mechanism. (Either traditional posts, or SE/SMT tokens.)
What do you think/?
- Yes
- No
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I think about tweet storms, where a chain of micro-blogs is published. These can be valuable content, worth rewarding.
Good point. These high value "tweet chains" are rare, though. :)
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I think micro-blogging in a decentralized/uncensored way is enough reason to use it. Of course, custom rewarding mechanisms (SMTs or SE tokens) can be arranged, but using post rewards pool is a total NO for me.
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IMO, anything that draws attention (brings eyeballs) to the blockchain should be eligible for rewards. Ultimately, attention is the sort of "value" that the blockchain is trying to harness.
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Twitter on STEEM coming soon?! 👀
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Putting a reward system can distort the platform's intent...
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