RE: Update on Hi From Hive initiative - Now it's your turn

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To get higher participation should start with just a photo contest. Have people take a photo of themselves near a known landmark of their city. Facing camera, or from behind optional, since some people are private. Then if people choose they can expand on their 'map marker' with a story.

Personally I find initiatives here like "Twitter madness" over demanding and those tweets are doomed to get drowned out.

This one has potential to have a lasting effect though since as that map grows with participants it paints an instant collective picture of users here. Then a person can journey through the world and see/read more.

KIS - keep it simple!
Is always the superior way at first.

That's why reblog and comment is what people did more because it's a simpler way of supporting over actually following the requirements.

Good luck!



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You have a very good point, thanks for that. Personally I'm not a big fan of single photo posts and I wanted to avoid too much spam on the Hi From Hive map as it would make it too cluttered. But it's definitely something that I could explore later on to get more traction on the map.

thanks for the suggestion.

Care to share your own experience? 😉

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Yeah good point on the spam. I might add a photo next to a city landmark but I'm in lockdown here in Melbourne Australia. We can't travel outside of a 5km radius so I would be incriminating myself. Our government has gone nuts with Corona.

My story not so positive though. I had left years ago and only came back to see if it improved as Hive from steemit. I feel this place needs a lot of work.

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I think Hive is a lot better than Steem, and it's matured a lot over the past couple of years. Perhaps not perfect yet, but we're certainly heading the right direction.

A not so positive experience is also a worthy experience to share, I think its important to hear all the good and bad as it's the fact of life 🙃

Heard about Melbourne, they're taking it really seriously! You take care down under!

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Yeah see I don't see much changes. I believe SMTs are the crucial missing element. Communities without them is like a city without roads. The projects here just can't be what they could be. That's why I went away and don't post because it was a great idea but then developers didn't seem able to finish it. I hear talk that after hard fork 25 they'll try finish them.

I think it some years still before Blockchain systems can gain movement into mainstream so I have belief in its future. I would definitely be active when the system has the tools available for creators and a bigger audience that can be well rewarded.

Thanks for well wishes take care also!

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