Hello Everyone,
This week I got to tick another one from my "Hive To Do" list. I hosted a session of HiveChat, a cool initiative by @traciyork. If you haven't heard of it yet, HiveChat is the bee's knees of Twitter events for the buzzing Hive Community. Every Tuesday, Hivers around the world gather around our virtual beehive (aka Twitter) and dive into some seriously fun conversations. And let me tell you, folks, I thoroughly enjoyed being a host for the first time.
Over the last weekend Jennifer (@epodcaster) got in touch with me to see if I am interested. Obviously I said "Heck Yes" xD I shared a list of questions with her and Traci. Traci made them into the coolest GIFs ever. 🔥🔥
On Tuesday, I posted them one by one at a 10 minute interval from the @documentinghive's Twitter account. The best part? You, my fellow Hivers, came out in full force, ready to chat and share your unique perspectives. My notifications were showing the count as 20+ for most of the next day and I am still getting replies on those tweets. It was crazy because I had to push myself to keep up with the comments from all of you.
I am pretty sure some of them were missed, so I will be replying to them today and also sending @ecency points as tips. You can still checkout and answer the questions in the below tweets:
It was great to see Hivers connecting with one another, exchanging ideas, and spreading positivity all over DH's Twitter page. It's moments like these that remind us why we joined the Hive in the first place—to be part of a vibrant and supportive community where each voice matters. You folks are the bee's knees, and I'm honored to be part of this buzzing journey with you.
Now, I must admit, hosting HiveChat was no walk in the park. It required some serious multitasking skills and the ability to type at lightning speed. But you know what they say, "No pain, no gain," and let me tell you, the gain was sweeter than the sweetest honey I've ever tasted. I connected with so many amazing Hivers, learned new things, and had a bellyful of laughter along the way.
It ended too soon and I couldn't realize one hour passing by. So, dear Hivers, until we meet again in the Twitterverse, keep spreading your wings, following your dreams, and being the awesome, honey-loving beings that you are. And to Traci and Jennifer, thank you from the bottom of my buzzing heart for giving me this incredible opportunity to come together and share ideas.
Hope everyone who attended enjoyed as much as I did. Thanks for joining!!!
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