Tapintu: Shine a Light on Comment Rewarder

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Hello Frenz 🐝

Snapie’s been busy.
Like... very busy...

Short-form Snaps are alive, kicking, and running smoothly (🤞 fingers crossed forever), and while that engine hums along, we started asking a bigger question:

👉 What about long-form content?

Because here’s the thing — as creators, a decent payout is nice… but let’s be honest: it’s not what really makes us happy. What we want is engagement. Reactions. Conversations. That spark that turns a post into a shared moment — maybe even a future friendship with another creator.

That’s exactly why @commentrewarder exists.

Built by @acidyo and @hivetrending (aka The Pizza Man 🍕), @commentrewarder lets bloggers reward readers directly for commenting, using a beneficiary percentage. Simple idea. Powerful effect.

And yet…

For one reason or another, not enough people are using it.

Not because it doesn’t work — but maybe because people don’t know where it’s active. Maybe it’s not visible enough, yet. Maybe it’s just one of those great Hive tools quietly sitting in the corner, waiting to be noticed.

So we asked ourselves:

👉 Why isn’t this potential being tapped more often?

designed by @ankapolo

Enter TAPINTU!

A blogmaxing* tool that helps you literally tap into one of Hive’s most underrated engagement boosters. Powered by Comment Rewarder, of course.

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The idea is simple

TAPINTU is a data page where Hive users can instantly see:

  • Which current blog posts have @commentrewarder activated

  • What beneficiary percentage they’re offering for comment engagement

No guessing. No digging. Just clarity.

By making this information visible and accessible, we hope to shine a brighter light on @commentrewarder — and funnel more engagement toward the bloggers who are already putting in the effort to spark conversation.

Everyone wins:

  • Bloggers get comments

  • Commenters get rewards

Hive gets more actual interaction

This little tool hopes to be one of many more to come, tools for blogmaxers, for snapmaxers. For bloggerinos and snapperinos alike.

-Snapie 🐝


Glossary

* Blogmaxer is a term to describe users (like @ankapolo) who see Hive primarily as a blogging platform and focus on long-form content. Yes, Hive is a currency. Yes, it has a gazillion dApps. But blogging already works — and works well. Blogmaxing tools are anything that supports authors and readers, helping Hive reach its full potential as a long-form publishing ecosystem.


PS: Witness stuff 🐝⚙️

Did you know I run a Hive witness?

If you’d like to support what I’m building, please consider voting for it. I work closely with @aliento and the fine folks at @threespeak, so you know we’re part of the cool kids club.

(And hey—consider voting for them too.)

🗳️ Vote here:
👉 https://vote.hive.uno/@snapie



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Greetings, it's true that many people are unaware of the importance of this Hive tool. I think we need to make it more popular and encourage its use.

I support you. To spread the word.

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IMO it should be somewhat clearer what the tool does and how to use it.

And how is the percentage to each comment actually calculated?
What if there are more beneficiaries?

I'm a very literal type of person, and I think stuff like that (perhaps some more) are missing.
Same reason why I'm not using the liquid-reward thing.

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Im going to assume you are referring to comment rewarder. Right?

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Hi, I think if you click on @commentrewarder 3% or more of your posting rewards, after 7 days they are distributed among the users you voted on in your comment posts.

That 3% will be distributed among all the users you selected and will depend on the percentage of the vote you gave to the comments.

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Currently it links to hive.blog in the bottom of article link. I feel it should have an option to open in other frontends too like ecency and peakd too. However nice tool. I think it would help keep tab of good authors too.

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Hey bud.. we did do that

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Thanks for this. I love what @commentrewarder brings to Hive. And now you've given us a great tool to find engaging content.

Also, I love the name!

!BBH

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That makes me happy!

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Being Hive Happy is very good. Kinda like your brand tagline really 😄

!BBH

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Súper 😁 esto suena interesante me encanta es más fácil para así apoyar las publicaciones que me darán recompensa por comentar, son unos genios....ah gracias por el premio 10 Hive son maravillosos ❤️

Awesome 😁 This sounds interesting, I love it! It's easier to support posts that will reward me for commenting. You guys are geniuses... Oh, thanks for the 10 Hive award, you guys are wonderful ❤️

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Gracias por tus amables palabras

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Wow I really love this and I will try my best to be posting on snapie

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cheers Ozi! I see you in the snaps!

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I had no idea that comment rewarder was something that had to be activated on my posts.

I'll try to remember it next time.

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this is why making this tool makes sense... a lot of people don't know how awesome commmetrewarder is... they should be leveraging this tool to boost engagement in their publications.

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Discovery is something that could be improved on Hive and this looks useful. I'll be trying it soon.

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lets us know what you think! :)

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Looking good. When I opened a post to read it seemed I had to scroll back to the top and click the X to close it rather than just clicking off it.

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This could be handy for finding authors who actually reply and engage back,not just post and disappear.

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that is precisely the idea!! cheers

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I've had some rewards from this initiative and had no idea about the process so thanks for sharing this information. Now we know what it does makes sense. 👍

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Comment rewarder is used a lot, but it is mainly used for shared containers.

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(Edited)

fwiw, there were a couple direct transfers back and forth from commentrewarder to acidyo and poshtoken which is the reason to the rankings. I guess the HBD part is more true to the chart.

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Nice with a front-end for this!

PS! people can also check this by browsing https://peakd.com/@commentrewarder/feed

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I thought of this initially... but it will also show reblogs. So, if its following me, for example, because im using it on one of my posts. That feed will show reblogs that I do for the week too, thus making it not "pure" so to speak.

ha!

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Thanks for the support bro

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I know I should've let you have this one but

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xD

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lol you got me! hahahah a

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aah good to know 😌 I guess all that Tapintu has to offer at this point is instant view of the %, which can have it's interesting effect

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It's definitely good to have it in general, for one that very few people even know CR has this feature or that you can check other hive account's feeds out.

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Having more tools is great. Remembering the web domains is difficult.

Hiveprojects helps serve as directory. Maybe we can do more to help with discovery

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I'm all ears my friend... long live the Pizza!

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Useful information, thanks @snapie for sharing this, is a great discovery

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Don't you fear some only come to reap the rewards?

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Not really... I feel like people know if the engagement is sincere. I think I do. And, to be honest, I think this is more for the authors. We all want readers. This brings them to us, no?

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