Ah, the Hive elite.
They sprout the same old argument that they’re protecting the reward pool because short form is not "high quality" content.
This is their core philosophy.
But they just don't understand content.
The Hive blockchain is not actually designed for evergreen, long-form articles.
It’s designed to get its governance token into the most hands, in the most efficient way possible.
That’s how it works and all that matters.
Yep, ironically Hive is designed for short-term, repetitive churn and burn.
Like say… Threads.
It just blows my mind that this argument continues to be a thing.
What is good content?
A good content strategy is about building authority for a domain.
Something the Hive blockchain and its system of reward distribution has nothing to do with.
It’s about creating evergreen pieces that you update.
Then linking fresh ideas back to them with a long-term plan.
Again, that is the polar opposite of how the Hive blockchain functions.
The Hive elite want these shitty blogs that they view as taking effort.
But the blockchain itself is a distribution engine.
A firehose.
New people post, they earn, then they move on with their reward tokens that help secure the chain via decentralisation.
That is the system.
They’ve been here for years, it's just insane that they still don't understand content and the role of rewards for the blockchain they claim to have been sent by god to protect.
Best of probabilities to you.
Dane.
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