Good evening my buzzing beauties, it's sloth time!
You've got to love how beautiful the sky looks first thing in the morning and last thing in the evening, when the sun is setting/rising bringing new experiences of colour and wonder!
Today I've been tying up some loose ends, and even had a look back through my Humble Bundle account, so many games sitting there waiting to be discovered! I used to have the monthly sub, so every month more and more games would come into my account. My Steam has 300+ games already in the library, but checking through those I had missed I noticed Crash Bandicoot and Frost Punk! I can't wait to play around with that! I was going to purchase it the other day just before Frost Punk 2 was released, but I checked my Humble bundle first and it turns out I already own it! It'll be interesting to see how it plays on my steamdeck, and better yet, with the dock, I'll be able to play it 'on PC'!
Anyways, less diary entry more substance! I read a post earlier about what people post on Hive and why people would want to read it. Let's be honest, we've created our little bubbles here and spend relatively low amounts of time finding 'other' content. Although it's great to have a little group of readers, how can we extend to the masses and help onboard others to Hive?
Should we push the idea that everyone can earn from sharing their thoughts, regardless of how menial? Or should we push towards community participation and find new users who share the same interests and onboard that way? Should we focus on providing real 'useful' information, such as the LEO glossary? Bringing users here for our expertise and knowledge?
Should we corner those 'suckers' with posts like 'how to earn' and 'crypto made easy'. Let's be honest, if we can get those headlines onto Google search engines it should pull some traffic regardless! Will this empower users to untangle the mystery of signing up for Hive and begin their journey to glory? Or will they have a quick look and then continue like passing ships in the night?
At the end of the day it seems we're all just monkeying around, trying to make a buzz. Whether we be sloths or more energetic entities, all we can do is continue to strive forward pushing the boundaries of what we know.
Damn that upload quality sucks, I think I'm having memory issues on the ole MacBook! Time to have a refresh, and see what rubbish needs dumping! Well, until next time,
Sloth out!