RE: In What Do We Trust?

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It’s a very difficult time worldwide for most people. There are not many juicy incentives to attract people to blog in Hive. It requires more effort and patience to thrive here. Most people would go on to other popular social media.
But you get a ‘strange’ sort of people on Hive which you wouldn’t find in other places!
A different mind set altogether!
I wish crypto would get on to a new phase in March!



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For me the biggest thing that drew me to hive, and is why I stay even with hive going down, is the community.

Finding people who are real people and not bots is easy. Finding cool groups of people with a shared interest and making meaningfull conversations is possible unlike say twitter or reddit where everything is so... surface level.

Where most social media feels frantic hive feels like a quick walking pace.

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Agreed! The relative absence of bots here is nice... although I do see more and more AI-generated content and commentary these days, and that's sad... and I just hope it won't put off those who are actually contributing here.

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One of the nice things about Hive is that the feed is entirely under your control so if someone posts a bunch of AI garbage it's easy enough to ignore.

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The mindset of the community on Hive — those who seek community and participation — is definitely unique and different from most other social media. Perhaps the biggest thing we still fight against is the perception by people outside Hive that it's "too complicated," so they choose to stay with Facebook, Insta, Tiktok and so forth...

It would be nice to think that crypto would "turn a corner" soon and head towards better times.

=^..^=

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I think March would be a new turn around for crypto! Keep my fingers crossed!

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