RE: Why Hive will never take off!
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to "farm" Tipu I would have to have an account that is assigned to the tip and which I deliberately tip my entries with, which did not happen. The person who tipped was jozef360 and he did it at his own discretion, I did not even have direct contact with him until he moved to blurt. In turn, your downvotes that I received under the pretext that jozef was allegedly abusing the tip also zeroed the remaining rewards over and over again, despite the fact that I wrote several times that even if you supposedly stick to such a narrative that he is abusing something (which was nonsense because not all of his tips were zeroed, only mine and 2 other people who spoke unfavorably about the Covid scam at that time), demanding that a correction be made every time was at least derogatory when you should take care to combat alleged abuses in the right way, not me.
As for @grzegorzplaczek, it is not my account. I helped set it up. This account belongs to a man who is currently a member of the Polish government. I met him during my anti-covid activities and convinced him to set up an account here as a place resistant to censorship. Unfortunately, you attacked him for verification and although I told him to do it, he got discouraged. It's a shame because he could have moved a large part of his team to hive.
@plsilajaworzno is also an account that I set up for a group from Jaworzno as part of the Hive promotion when I still believed in this platform. It was used by 2 other people because it was an organization account just like @zjedn-suwereni
Accusing me of farming is a very weak song. You've just been sinking like this since then. Hive could have been popular and big, but because of your activities you scare people away from here. You've fucked up a lot of my marketing efforts to convince these users to join and that's how I was convinced that Hive is a waste of time, so no greetings and goodbye.
It appeared to be circle voting using Tipu between a few accounts, including jozef360.
And what do you expect in such a small community as, for example, the Polish community? Since this community had maybe 200 active people at the time, and it was hard to find a given person more than 5-6 blogs that publish content that really interests you, and to this you add the fact that not everyone publishes something every day, what kind of content do you think you will be voting for over and over again if not for the ones that interest you from people you like and whose work you support?
What's more, usually when you like someone's content, it is most often the case that this person also likes your content because you have common views. You don't have to discover that the sun is shining here to figure out that in small communities "circle voting" is created naturally and not because of the desire to drain the pool.
In abstraction, there are millions of users on Facebook, but when you post, very often your friends like you and you like your friends.
There are many communities that you could have joined that would support your content, like Deep Dives, Information War, and diggndeeper. Although you might have needed to translate content into English.
And this is probably what you can't really understand the most with your mentality here. Honest people want to use blogs and social media to find what really interests them and reach the people they really want to reach, and not forcefully look for a community outside and write in a different language. I wrote over half of the articles about events in Poland addressed to Poles, so it probably doesn't interest people from the states. So why would I write something I don't want to in a foreign language just to get rewards? Isn't this behavior the quintessence of draining the pool? :P Paradoxically, those who adapt to what you write are the ones who will do anything for rewards from posts instead of making this place a living, developing blockchain.
They are ruled by fear of downvotes and greed instead of a sincere need to use this space as a groundbreaking web3 platform.