Follow Friday: Strike!

in #hive4 months ago

The News

I will start as I usually do with the prices. I will exclude $HBD this time to make the variations clearer. $HIVE and the 'legacy coin' took a bit of a dip a couple of weeks back, but have recovered a little now. They still mostly track each other despite the blue one having no real development. The Splinterlands coins are not doing much these days, but I still maintain a stake in them for some passive income.

Prices from @coingecko

The big news in computing today is the CrowdStrike outage that has affects lots of businesses. The issue was with an update to some Windows security software that took lots of systems offline. That has affected travel, banking and other systems. We do have to consider how robust blockchain apps can be. We have seen this one go down in the past due to updates failing, but not for a long time. I know the developers do a lot of testing now, but no software is perfect. With something like Hive people could lose control of their funds, so it is vital to minimise risk. We need the resources to pay people to do a good job on this. That can come from what witnesses get paid and through the proposals fund. You should look into how those work. You get to vote for both of these, so use your votes well.

Friday Follows

  • I got talking with @edent over on Mastodon and he made use of the account he has here for the first time in years. He is a smart guy who I have met a couple of times, but as with many he is sceptical of blockchains.
  • @risingstargame is getting more features all the time. The latest is a way to set up an avatar for the charts page. It does not seem to affect your earnings, but people like fun things like that.
  • @mintymile was one of those who responded to my India list with some interesting comments. They have been on Hive for a long while.
  • I met the @coldbeetrootsoup guys at Hivefest in Amsterdam. They are involved with some cool projects to promote Hive.

The End

I have nothing new for the Dog House this week, but I am interested to hear if people thing there are problems with Hive.

I get that it can be hard to maintain enthusiasm for something like Hive when it appears to be lacking progress and growth, but you can still make it fun and that is what keeps people on platforms that pay them nothing. Find your crowd here. That can be those from your part of the world or those who share your interests. If you are posting long-form or short-form (Dbuzz/Threads/Waves) then think about your audience. The best posts are those that trigger a discussion. Much as I love cats, there can be little to say about yet another cat picture. There is plenty going on in the news, so why not discuss that, or your favourite movies/music/comics/TV.

Hive is what we make it, so do not wait for others to kick things off. The power is in your hands.

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I think cats are pretty awesome! Finding the right crowd is the perfect way to make Hive more enjoyable. People already do this with Twitter (X), Reddit, and other platforms, often without any reward. Hopefully, that can be a trend that grows more here.

I've nothing against cats and they do rule the internet, but Hive cannot survive just by people posting. There has to be engagement so that everyone can be part of it. If we got 1% of the activity of the big corporate platforms we would have something amazing.

!BEER

It’s the conversations, interactions, and community-building that create a dynamic environment. I see sections of this environment but a whole lot of hollow interactions as well


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There's always problems ie plagiarism on Hive. And it's extra annoying when curators from supposedly legit communities do it.

We need better ways to expose that so people realise the issues.

Folks are incentivized by writing as many words and as frequently as possible to get some upvotes. Some even think they can leverage this by copying and pasting someone else's content and maybe going unnoticed.

This is exactly what happened here. Two posts are plagiarised, one is paid out, the remaining one got lucky.

https://peakd.com/hive-163772/@stekene/visiting-an-abandoned-village-in-belgium--ka

Wow! @stekene literally copied and pasted someone else's work and posted as his. It seems like he does this on a regular basis too. Several from his blogs belong to other travel bloggers.

I hope he's on a blacklist. I've put him on my own watchlist to downvote whenever he posts stolen content again, but I'm just a small fry 'round here.

It doesn't matter if you're a small fry or big whale, as long as you have right mentality and ethics, that's what makes Hive a healthy place

A nice interesting report, thanks.
Keep up the good work with all your regular stuff.
!ALIVE

You're welcome. I try to find interesting stuff.

!BEER


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Engagement drives Hive’s growth. It's great we focus on creating meaningful interactions to build a stronger community. Nice one brother

I had the chance to roll out crowd strike but I declined. I am glad I did now.

The power is in our hands, that's exactly what I'm talking about in my songs. Let's keep on going! 💪🏻