User Quality Over Quantity

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USERS USERS USERS!

I've been seeing a lot of chatter about crypto networks going mainstream and getting those big user numbers. How much value will X platform be worth with Y users?

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We see this question pop up right here at home on Hive/LEO as well all the time. Just hours ago @khaleelkazi made an update on the LEOinfra system:

LeoInfra Onboarding Report and Dev Updates

The goal is not to onboard 10 million ghost accounts. Our aim is to onboard 1 million real people to this blockchain and LeoInfra is the path to doing so. Our focus over the coming months with new updates to LeoFinance.io will introduce more dynamics for making it easier than ever to use the site with additions like tooltips, etc.

Of course we want active users, and Lite accounts are helping to forge that reality by increasing retention rates and lowering the barriers to entry. All good things, but this obsession with market cap and users is an obsession with extremely flawed metrics of representation.

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Web 3.0 does not farm users like Web 2.0 does.

This is where it all comes from: Web 2.0. Social media sites farm user data. So of course this metric of how many users the network has is extremely important. Again, this is a numbers game, one user is one user. There isn't any wiggle room for users to become more valuable than they already are because all those gains are immediately syphoned into the corporate pyramid.

However, with crypto, everything changes.

Twitter users have no incentive to make Twitter better. The same goes for Facebook and every other centralized social media company. Meanwhile, Crypto Users can bring value to the network in a myriad of ways that the legacy economy could only dream of. As users learn the ropes around here they become more and more valuable, and devs are EXTREMELY valuable, as devs can lower the barrier of entry for everyone else by streamlining simpler systems that anyone can interact with.

So this whole concept of comparing users to other social media sites and platforms is largely flawed. The quality of our users can easily end up having x100 the value of a normal Web 2.0 user. This is the power of the cooperative economy and synergy. And this is also what we want because scaling up is not a simple task. Our users need to be better because we will end up having less no matter how this all goes down in the end.

Example.

Imagine a game that builds itself. The core dev team is small, the backend mechanics of the game are largely basic. Using crypto, we can monetize the game to develop its own frontend. The core dev team does not have graphics designers, because enthusiast graphics designers are building out the game themselves and claiming ownership over the work that they've done using the provable ownership mechanics of crypto.

Taking a game like World of Warcraft for example (MMORPG) the amount of work that goes into such a thing is massive and ever expanding. The world itself needs to be built. Zones to run around in, dungeons to explore and pillage. Graphics for everything. Farming mechanics and everything else.

Most of this work can be outsourced to the community itself. Blizzard Entertainment already takes their community very seriously and employs many of the ideas presented in the forums of the diehard fans of the game. Crypto is about to take that energy and bring it to an entirely new level: monetizing the community itself and exponentially increasing the value of every user within the system.

And this is just one example for one niche application. Hive is not a social media app. Hive is a blockchain that can store any text information, while at the same time being able to store raw Javascript code that can be executed with very little effort. The possible applications here are boundless.

The reason this new technology has so much value is that we know for a 100% fact that all of the information on it is protected by private key encryption, and the owners of those keys has a financial incentive to keep them safe. None of these things would be possible if a centralized authority had access to manipulate the database: immutability and security are key.

But not only does everyone on the network have a financial incentive to protect their private keys: but they also have a financial incentive to bring as much value to the network as they can. You can't get that kind of synergy on Web 2.0: not even close. Big Tech can try to replicate what's being done here until the cows come home. It doesn't matter how much money they pump into it. As Vitalik would say: some projects have a soul, and some don't.

Hive has a soul.

And despite all the adversity we've faced over the years and even in the face of complete annihilation, we stood up and showed the world that life is still tinkering around over here. This story is just beginning.

Conclusion

So yeah, of course we want more users, but be careful what you wish for. Something tells me that our next live stress test is going to be just as ugly as it was in 2017. No one said scaling was easy.

But most importantly: Hive & LEO users are simply more valuable than Web 2.0 users, and I think a lot of crypto speculators out there are ignoring these simple facts. When users have massive incentive to make their network great, great things end up happening for the network. The synergy is real.

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The market is really undervaluing the Hive system. I give it 6 months before “people” begin to figure it out.

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The number of bots and spam accounts on Twitter and especially on Instagram is quite overwhelming. Quality is the right way to go for sure. Synthetic web traffic is just white noise, the real deal brings that soul you talked about; good quality posting and interaction.

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This is the second post I read about
having more users. From what I read
we need more users, but not users that
do not understand what is going on.
There is a benefit for any kind of users.
Hopefully we get the one that promote and
do the right thing.
Hard to find though

!BEER

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Very well said! There really is nothing more powerful than a network of people all working together towards a collective goal. As you pointed out, the Proof of Brain concept is absolutely MASSIVE in relation to the current social media networks out there right now. The biggest hurdle is harnessing it and shepherding it in the "right" direction while maintaining the complete decentralized aspect of its maintenance and governance. No small feat. And you're right, I'm sure there will be some missteps along they way, some bigger than others. But, with the commitment of the community to each other, there are really no obstacles that can't be overcome. Just keep our heads down and keep doing the little things.....

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Users use stuff. Like resources. Unless they're bringing something, what good are more users?
The obsession with driving up numbers of accounts is silly.
Also, I notice many big names on Hive trying to bring Twitter users over here en masse. Twitter is a cesspool of losers. I have no idea why we're trying to populate our platform with primarily left-leaning SJWs.

Conclusion

We don't need more users unless they're adding more to the platform than they're costing/using/taking. Adding users for the sake of inflating some metric is dangerous at best. Quality is good.

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Exactly
We want new Users not Ghost accounts
We want community members
We want content producers and engagers and curators.
We want contributors to the platforms success.
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Quality is definitely the way to go... I remember getting all sorts of tweet spam from companies offering to get me "20,000 new followers for $99!" but just how many of those followers would actually be active and engaged people, as opposed to shell accounts?

It's also why I think the community/tribe system is Hive's greatest asset... you get a much higher quality user if your appeal directly to a niche interest group. People tend to be quite loyal to their "interests," whether it's investing, cats or Asian cooking. So if you pitch "join our Asian Cooking Community!" (just a random example) you're likely to get someone who'll stick around for reasons other than "novelty."

=^..^=

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I believe more in value than in quantity. And long term a community where you feel valued is much better than one where you feel just like a number.

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Wow! I haven't read anything from YOU FF1 Red Mage, in a very long time. I'm so happy to know you, very well said with great simplicity in true Red Mage fashion.

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Yes more users would be good, but we are doing well so far. Hive has so much to offer as a blockchain, as much as Ethereum but cheaper. I wonder when the herd will see the possibilities? Tokenized social media is the way of our times.

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Hive and Leo have not get massed used. There are some barriers for new users to join. Most motivation is to earn money. When they fail to earn money in few months, they will leave, only few keep staying.

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I was hoping to have a quality response..

I hope I added something to the network ;) have a great weekend.

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HAGS! lol

Again, the blogging part of Hive is largely inconsequential.
It will be moved off the main-chain eventually.

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I'm not sure if saying that blizzard is handling well it's community nowdays, I'm very grateful to them for the connection with the fanbase but to me seems kinda lost now. Thinking about it Dota have been a hardfork prior to hardforks. Sure thing is the criptospace and hive specially can bring that interaction to tenfold, I'm so curious about what the future will bring!

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Blizzard became an empty husk of a company as soon as they got bought out by Activision.
They are way more concerned about making money than they are about building cool games.
This is why the WOW cash-cow gets 99% of the attention.

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Yeah and that's so sad, in my teenage I started first practicing the dreams of making game smashing stuff around in WC3 editor. I won't get started I have so many memories around Blizzard and friends I got to know in the making. The spirit hasn't died though in the players I feel, I wish they could revert back but the legacy will be carried on somehow

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The mumber of users is also important to make hive token distributed to more holders. The popularity will increase the value

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