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RE: How to post in a Steemit Community - for example Project.hope

in Project HOPE4 years ago

Sure @crypto.piotr, i was thinking how amazing communities would be if everything was done perfectly. I have also noted the issues you raised. Let me comment on 2 of them.

a. There must be a way to moderate community activity, such as having a system to check who is allowed or not to post. Unfortunately we dont have it. Like you said, that will make spamming the community possible. Unless the community will unite to fight the infiltrators. That although wont be a smart solution.

c. The naming convention is awful too. Exactly like using IP addresses which are numbers for domain names. Doesnt make sense.

About SMT's, there are no new updates yet. I mentioned them because i have friends that left 7 months ago and am urging them to come back. So SMTs and other developments would sound foreign to them.

Have you thought about making proposals for the issues raised. Maybe we will get enough support to make the proposal successful.

Thanks Charles

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 4 years ago (edited)

Thank you for your prompt reply @focusnow :)

i have friends that left 7 months ago and am urging them to come back.

what content did they produce? can you share their usernames? Perhaps they would be interested in becoming part of our small project.hope community...

Just an idea :)

 4 years ago 

Hello dear friend @focusnow.

When I met the hives of beta.steemit I felt that they had created something unnecessary. I didn't find the meaning.

That is, the communities are ourselves, who organize and share efforts and interests. If we want a space for our community then we can create a steem account and that's it. Just as @project.hope was working.

Then they launch the hives.

In my opinion it was a desperate attempt to give a novelty to steemit. When things aren´t done enough planning then many details remain unpolished.

Don't you think that hives are a version of the tribes?
So why didn't they offer improvements to the tribes instead of creating hives?

Well, they are already a reality, so we must adapt and move forward.

This post seems excellent to put in context the new users and also those who had moved away and are now back.

ps: thanks for using as an example to @project.hope.

Your friend, Juan.

 4 years ago 

In a way I think that the hives are not a version of the tribes, I think they are rather a bit inferior, because the tribes allowed to share post with the use of the different labels, but the hives force that each post can only be shared In a particular hive, not being visible from the others, this could be explained as an attempt to better segment the publications addressed to each user group, but it does not convince me.

As it is a Beta, it's time to wait to see how it develops.

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