User Engagement on Hive - A Problem?

in GEMS8 months ago

If you were to build the next Youtube, Spotify or Netflix, what things would you implement in your new business so that your product will stand the test of time?

Provide Love & Appreciation, and Users will STAY ON HIVE 💯

User Engagement 🗺️

Help your new users to FEEL AT HOME. Reply to their comments. Introduce them to other like-minded users. Show them a couple of Hive Communities where they can meet more like-minded individuals. Post content that people ask for and discover the gaps in the marketplace. Mention a user or two in your own posts and give credit to their contributions. Everyone wants to feel loved and appreciated.

Being nice doesn't cost anything.

User Retention ❤️

Make someone feel loved and appreciated and they will return. They will absorb that love and get the urge to contribute value themselves.

Monetary benefits aside, "social" media only becomes more social (and less toxic) when we can all look inside ourselves and see what we really want out of life. Find our smiles again.

Look at the number of views and comments below, that are being left on videos powered by Hive-Tube sites. Those are real users who stick around and contribute VALUE to Hive because someone has made them feel loved and appreciated.

Yin Yang. What goes around, comes around. Give a little and you get back double. That is the nature of the universe. It is powered by your positive energy.

User Earnings

This is just icing on the cake. After new users have been welcomed, introduced to others and shown around, show them how to use their wallet. Show them sites that are powered by Hive-Tube and they can earn more just by leaving nice comments..

Points to Ponder

Points to Ponder 🤔

  1. Is your favorite Hive front-end profitable?
  2. Do they welcome their new users with appreciation and attention?
  3. Are they efficient, or do they waste time or money?
  4. Do they annoy their users with web2 ads?
  5. Are they just web3 "posers" or are they actually making their platform unstoppable?
  6. Are they easy to take down if a gov initiates an attack on them or their platform?
  7. Do they provide incentives to users who contribute resources?
There's a lot to consider when building your business. If you start to see any traction at all, it will get attacked, that is for certain. Web3 has little room for centralization, or reliance on web2 technologies. Leave their constructs completely and welcome all new users to web3 with love and appreciation.

At Agorise, we build sustainable, engaging, truly distributed, profitable dapps. Hive front-ends that are powered by Hive-Tube quickly become popular and profitable as you can see above.

If you haven't already, please take a look at our next dapp called "HiveCast". HiveCast is literally positioned now to move serious market share away from Youtube, Spotify, Netflix and other streaming platforms, directly to Hive...

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I think that the "social" aspect of social media is often completely hijacked within the regime-stream by selective outrage culture and cancel culture. Too often, the only engagement people have is negative, it creates a toxic mental feedback loop, encouraging people to reciprocate, with vitriol, anger, frustration, negativity. These things and feelings are amplified by the algorithms which dictate the parameters for engagement on platforms like Twitter, IG, YouTube, and others.

10,965 comments on 12,920 videos?
Less than one comment per video if I am pondering that correctly.
I am not a content watcher on Hive tbh, however Mrs T watches YouTube.
I have heard mentions of HiveCast, I do need to investigate some more.

Thousands of comments shows that the users that are joining Hive are actually stickin around and contributing. It starts out slow then as those new users spread the word it picks up pretty quick.

If you post videos though, try to always reply to the people who take the time to comment on your work. Some Creators like to post every day, just churning them out. In my opinion that is not the best way... better if you just post once or twice per week, but always reply to the users' comments that you get and get the conversations going.

I just hope it is more like clubhouse.

How so?

I like how that platform works.

I've seen a bit about hive tube and agorise lately but have no idea what it is that your building.

Is there a site with more info or somewhere to get started?