RE: Community Brainstorm

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Yes, please, HIVE! Take us all to $10 hahahaha! I don't have much to comment on the co-signatories or the curation, I don't manage things at that level.

My main focuses here are the on-platform search engine and discussion forum. The PeakD search engine isn't very useful, it needs to be deeply revised so that it shows posts by interest, relevance and date of publication, in an orderly fashion. I used Hivesearcher until last week because it has those features, but it's no longer working, not sure why.

The discussion forum is necessary. I think a lot of people don't engage in Discord because they don't see the value of spending time in a secondary platform that isn't even tied to Hive in any way. I didn't know anything about @dbuzz, which was mentioned below, but I think this idea goes beyond a Twitter facsimile. I avoid Twitter as much as possible and although I can recognize this dapp's advantages, it shares Twitter's limitations because of the format and character restriction, and I feel it promotes echo-chambers, which is something I actively get away from. What we need is a forum where people can post their contributions as comments in open threads, something that's been around in the WWW for decades.

I'm all for big customization, particularly with regards to images. I don't know if this should go here as we're not discussing posts, but I think it's an important topic to brush: At posting level, I think one of the greatest limitations of Hive is that it requires coding, however simple, for the posts to be customized and look nice. I've learned to love that, but most users aren't thrilled by having to write even a single line of code. However, if the codes could be automatically generated (and identified by color) with a click in the formatting menu, I'm sure that'd boost user interest.



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Hi @drrune,

Thanks for commenting about @dbuzz and I love your suggestion about switching the markup for built-in buttons for formatting.

I am not sure if Twitter is more of an echo chamber because of it's 280 character limit or because of it's AI recommendation algorithms + censorship.

Having said that, I think it's more up to the individual as to whether or not they are closed minded, or open minded and searching for additional perspectives.

I'd also like to point out that #MicroBlogging is part of the social media eco-system, and even if You don't like it, other people do and I believe #Hive should have ALL the popular social media formats in the form of #Dapps and even more than that.

Thanks again for commenting and if you want to check us out, you can login with your #PostingKey or #HiveKeychain 😎✌️

~ @chrisrice

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I like the idea of micro blogging and appreciate d.buzz for sure, but I don't necessarily want it in my blog list. So it seems to me just the organisation of where it appears.

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Yeah, the organization of NON-DBuzz frontends.

  • If we start a blogging platform we will make it easy to navigate between shortform and longform content.

It will happen eventually 😊✌️

Posted via D.Buzz

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Oh that's brilliant, very good to hear! That's exactly what is needed. Now you're exciting me Chris... !!!

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