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in #hive-1040243 years ago

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I was wondering why I'm not seeing people raving about how many new users are joining Hive while also plastering the same style of graph in their posts. It's probably because the number of new accounts created have dropped significantly since the glory days of summer when people were making accounts just to play Splinterlands. Checking out the latest post from penguinpablo was a bit unsettling to see just how much the new account creation has slowed down. A small little rant about finding stuff on hive, it was a bit annoying not being able to find penguinpablo's account using the usual Hive front ends and having to resort to duck duck go ( only using google if absolutely necessary ), instead the search kept sending me to some ghost accounts with similar names. People that compare Hive to Reddit clearly haven't tried to find something specific on Hive, at least on Reddit you are able to find stuff, even if I don't like the platform. Good luck finding some random post a few years old on Hive, either there is some super obvious method to do it and I'm retarded ( always a possibility ) or it's a freaking challenge in of itself. Ok, little rant over.

I'm happy to see new faces in the comment sections trying to hang out, but these are not the numbers I expected in a bull market, or at least when prices are decent. Yes the numbers of comments have been consistently growing since the summer but I think it's to be expected the trend to go down in the bear market because shitty prices. And we're not talking insane numbers just a few thousands plus comments per day since the summer. The thing is social media lives and dies by the number and activity of their users. Sure it's nice to have games and stuff on the blockchain but they also have a life cycle and it seems like the Splinterlands hype has run it's course when it comes to drawing in new users and we can't expect a game to still be popular in 5 or 10 years time. Sure there are examples of good games still having a decent fanbase for longer than that but those are not the rule. People get bored, and move on I guess.

The age old question of user retention and getting new people onboard remain, Hive is still a hard place to get a foothold even if you're determined to make it, and that's not a commitment many are willing to make nowadays. The good thing is that most of the OGs will still be around no matter what happens so at least I'll have somebody to share my shitposts with :P

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Ps: felt a bit like tackling something controversial today, hope it doesn't bite me in the ass :P

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So much potential with hive concept, shame the way the make things hard when it could be easy for it to grow.

Hive is one of the few platforms where the insiders are driving real accounts away and replacing them with contractors and AI accounts.

Dont respond to this, all my friends on hive are now being put on the spaminator downvote list...

Geez, I thought I lived dangerously.
In the longest run, decreasing adoption works out better for the rich, they share less of the inflation with the unwashed.

Have you tried peakd's search?
It does pretty well, just be sure to scroll down to see all the results.

I like a bit of drama from time to time, thanks for the tip :)

LoL "controversial"

I think grumbling about how things are "going wrong" has been the most common post on the platform since 2016.

negative nancies like myself tend to be frowned upon :))

lol nah. If you want a lot of engagement, complain.

We've all had our moments.

Probably does nothing to boost morale or keep people around but it's easier to blame the platform since it can't really defend itself.

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Ps: felt a bit like tackling something controversial today, hope it doesn't bite me in the ass :P

Welcome to the club! 😂

the ass biting club ? sign me in right now !! :)))

I wish there was an easy way to flip this jiffy upside down. I'll be back 🤣

I have to agree with most of what you said except for the part of splinterland. The hype did die down but I think it will return when they finally drop lands and start making a bigger effort on marketing, especially if we see SPS on Binance. As an added benefit seeing the token higher on Coinmarketcap will also help a lot.

Unfortunately for Hive it is indeed very difficult to retain the masses. People expect to get rich in a week and when they see it takes a lot of effort to make a decent profit with it they bounce.

I think Splinterlands has already helped Hive a lot as it is, I just pointed out games don't remain popular forever, people simply move on

Lol. Its as if Hive doesnt have a uniform sign up process, none of the frontends have ever attempted to develop a content placement algo, not a single front end focuses on new user experience over the experience 4-5 whales have.
Not a single front end developed a way to simplify initial user experience.
Not a single front end looks to tackle a niche, not a single front end attempts to solve a problem beyond what the base chain does. Not a single frontend has any ambition beyond the basic of satisfying the current Hive community.
And 2 out 3 biggest front ends right now DONT EVEN HAVE ANY DAMN ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE FOR NEW USERS!

Youre not seeing people raving? Lol. Using Hive was stupidly complex for new users. Now most cant even sign up to Hive.

Lol nailed it.

It would be nice to be able to transfer account creation tokens to frontend apps to help.

You mean: Look at all development we have on hive + the community. So many people just don't get it and we are better off with everybody who has left staying away from the platform!

I gotchu, Fam

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you're the master of summarization :)))

always at your service even if uncalled for :^)

your service in the name of shitpostery is always welcomed and appreciated :)

just saying I'm not seeing the mass of newbies that are to be expected when prices are good and finding stuff on chain is a pain, simple as that :) no need for knickers twisting :P

You need effective ways for new users to try out Hive. We dont have that which is why youre not seeing many new people here.

Ive been begging frontend devs for years to work on it, develop a guest account system, trial accounts, custodial accounts, anything.
Now you dont even have free accounts available on 50% of the frontends. If you want to make a free account it takes you on a link click journey through hive.io, hiveonboard, back to hive.io, then forward till you find one option that works.
On that journey you lose 99% of potential users. Ive been explaining that to everyone and no one gives a shit.
No one understands or wants to understand how fragile "potential user interest" is.

oh, I thought your initial comment was sarcastic, didn't know that you agree with my thoughts :))) lol

It was sarcastic but in agreement. :)

well at least I got something right :P

Totalmente de acuerdo, me paso esto cuando inicie. Estuve unos dos días intentando registrarme.

If more people made that clear in posts it would really help change the development direction.

@acidyo
Someone pinged me on this today. This was 6 months ago.

new users are joining Hive while also plastering the same style of graph in their posts.

I think the best way to promote HIVE is to sell the platform to groups of people. Imagine this set up: an established user gets a group of people to join. The experienced user helps the newbies, in a round robin style, to take pictures and set up their first post.

The newbies all vote on each other's posts; so that they get rewards for their first post.

After a few weeks, the new user goes on to the next location.

I've actually thought about playing the game where I hold classes on using HIVE and then help people set up their accounts.

I used to teach introduction to computer classes where we trained people to get those stupid Microsoft Certifications. It was a lot of fun.

I stopped because Microsoft was ripping off the students. It would be a hoot to teach classes on HIVE. HIVE doesn't rip people off.

Unfortunately, while I do a good job teaching. I am completely incapable of selling things. I am so bad at sales that I couldn't even sell free money. But it would be a hoot to hold HIVE classes.

there is possibility here with what you say for sure, classes on web 3.0...YOu hve sold me on the idea, ill take your free money .... you won me over ;-)

I also try to promote hive on noise cash for example but success has been limited

the only reason i'm here is noise.cash shilling, lol, but it was kind of painful getting used to the flow of things here. Hive is not intuitive, unfortunately.

glad someone can confirm my dumb ass ideas :)). Hope you have a great tume here and make bank