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RE: Day 1: HiveFest7 - Close Encounters [Conference][Boat trip][Balls of Steel]

in HiveFest2 years ago
Hi friend @rubencress nice to meet someone virtually of course, who was at this #hive fest. There was one topic that really caught my attention that has to do with registering new #hivers. It is to give more facility to enter many new ones to the hive, through sending the keys to your own mail. Of course, with instructions and warnings, I wish that could be done! It was a pleasure to meet you.
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Ah thank you! Well... it was actually an idea that I wanted to share regarding the topic that was spoken of during the event. I'm not sure if people will read this, but maybe @lordbutterfly can add some juice to that and fast forward that to the right people/or inject this idea with his proposal. I think many people will disagree, and some will agree. Definitely worth discussing more.

I believe if people have a choice, it will be a bit easier for them, but it would mean that we need a retention program that will teach people with follow-ups to that certain mail (like, the first lesson would be on how to change your keys and to not store them in your email). And if that is the case, we need to define a tone of voice, that shows us how to address the tutorials etc. and this would then again include how much we need to share and teach in order to keep the Free Speech level of decentralization intact (we don't want to copy/paste do this, do that, but more common sense/logic behavior, right?). Things like "You can do this, but you can't do this", and "You need to post here, but not here" is kind of hypocrite to execute as it declines the freedom of speech. Ha... such an "easy" solution, which happen to be or become a very delicate matter :D