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RE: Are Programming Topics Relevant To Money & Finance?

in LeoFinance3 years ago

You make perfect sense. You present ideas, problems, and solutions to problems in an entertaining and educational manner that is easy to understand.

There was time I didn't use tribes front-ends or tribe tags at all. The reason I started using them was because of a simple idea of participating on Hive and people's recommendations. I started using neoxian, because I would interact with the community on discord. Then someone commented on one of my posts that it may be good fit on STEM. Then I started using that. Then someone else told me on Twitter to try Leofinance. I started using Leo. Then I saw CTP, etc.

I wouldn't want to participate if my content wasn't welcome in such spaces. In my view, I am just trying to participate and contribute. Not adding a tag is easier than adding.

What you describe makes perfect sense, and one day that probably will be the case and you will find your beer when you need it. That will require user-base growth on Hive and in the communities. With more onboarding and user-base growth, what may seem irrelevant will probably be sorted out of the view.

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I know these things snowball, and sometimes one post can fit into many categories. But the creators with scrambled posts are not doing themselves any favors by creating a consumer nightmare. The Tribes exist and part of the reason is to increase exposure, plus make content easier to find. Turn the consumers away and the tribes become pointless. Then the tokens have to depend on tricks and gimmicks rather than consumers purchasing them in order to support quality work. The only way they seem to be driving traffic to their sites is by penalizing creators for not using their editors.

I've posted five times this year. Mostly I'm wandering the halls (just like I did in highschool) looking for something interesting to do. Find posts, enjoy conversations. I'm also a paying consumer. If the magazine is a mess, I see no reason to purchase tokens so I can stake them, then support. The ongoing trend is these magazines are often a mess. When a new one pops up I assume it'll be more of the same. And it's not the platform's fault it's a mess. The contributors are making it. I'm not going to spend money on something that only causes me to pull me hair out. Look how much pride goes into publishing actual paper magazines. That's what I expect as a paying consumer.

So people can wait for people to show up, then get their act together; or people can get their act together and give people a reason to show up.

I don't know.