It’s been a while since I’ve done this which is writing ahead of time. I talked about this in the past and how I plan to add scheduling to my Hive journey but just like every other thing I like to procrastinate about…I also didn’t even try experimenting with the thing for some time before I called it quit.
Nonetheless, I hope and wish that things will change this period because now seems to be the perfect time to give it a chance as I’m in one of my busiest moments ever and I don’t want to be distracted by too many things like I have been in the past.
Scheduling posts is one of those things that many Hivers don’t even know about because of how less often it’s being talked about but I bet if it was about getting votes then many people would be interested. Nothing bad about that tho but sometimes we kind of look at things from a different direction and end up missing the main point.
The main point of Hive, Ticktok and the internet as a whole is activities. If no one is publishing any content then no one will be able to read, like and comment on anything. In short, activity is the core engine behind any social network on the internet.
With that being said, activities are a big deal.
But then there are times when you are unable to even hit a vote button and talk less about coughing out a post. Many people especially core Hive members are like this as many of these people are either too old to be online, too busy with work or just caught up with family matters.
This is why automation is a life saver because you can set things in motion without having to be there actively. The schedule feature on every front end I believe is fully functional and can help create a healthy Hive journey even with our busy lifestyle.
Have you tried the schedule feature before or you’re still in the dark.
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