2000 Followers.... I Wonder How Many Are Still Active?


I've had this account since the STEEM days... Or should I say, "The chain that shalt not be named." It took a long time but I finally hit 2000 followers the other day. A lot of people have come and gone, I really wonder how many of the 2K are still active.
When we were back on that other chain and everything was new, people were a lot more active. I shouldn't say more active, it was just new, and there was a little more excitement community wide. You'd get to know people, then over time, they'd slowly fade away. Posting less. Less comments. Until suddenly, they just stop showing up. I always found that sad. I've been on a lot of social networks over the years. I've managed to keep in touch with @steevc and just got back in touch with @shaunf3pointo. I met both of them on another platform that I can't remember the name of to save my life.
That's the thing with social networks, you make lots of online friends but will lose touch with a huge majority of them. At least, that's been my experience. Hive has proven different for me. At least for the number of users I remain in contact with.
I always knew I'd be on this platform for as long as people are using it. There's something about being someplace since close to the start. You just want to see how it all plays out. Does it live and flourish or does our fruit die slowly on the vine or in this case the blockchain. 🤣
Hive isn't perfect, and there are lots of improvements that could be made. However, I've always felt that this is or at least should be the future of social networks. This is how it should be. While mainstream social media harvests your data and sells it off to the highest bidder. Hive figured out a way to reward the users. We literally pay people to do what they're already doing. To me, it almost seems like a no brainer. I can't believe we don't have a thousand social media competitors in this space. There are a few, but I'm not sure if there are any as robust as Hive.
We have community. We have numbers. I know sometimes we get discouraged or want to see more growth, but we also have each other. I think with time, we should see a huge rise in crypto based social media and hopefully in Hive use as well.
This is kind of what I was talking about the other day with usecase and altcoins. There are so many coins out there that really do nothing. The only purpose is speculation for traders. Sure we can go with the "store of value" ideology. Hive is so much more. The community is so much more. We have usecase. A proven concept that works. A dedicated community. I guess this is the reason I still hang around.
https://peakd.com/trading/@the-bitcoin-dood/whats-up-with-shitcoins-and-alt-season-is-this-it
I've seen a lot of crypto projects come and go over the years. Most fizzle out because investors lose interest. They know there is nothing there. Without community you have nothing. Or with most crypto projects, that's all they have is community with limited usecase. In more cases than not they have a concept of an idea with nobody using it. With Hive the community is the value and our content is the usecase. The concept of an idea is alive and well and being used on sites like PEAKD, 3Speak, and others.
Crypto prices will always fluctuate and swing wildly from low to high. However, whenever you start to doubt Hive all you have to do is load up your feed and see all the great content people use the Hive Blockchain for. As long as people continue to use this platform, Hive will always have a respectable value. A few more exchanges would be nice too. You get my point though. Just look around, Hive is already succeeding regardless of price action.
Anyway, happy to still be kicking around the Hive blockchain after all these years. If you are one of my 2000 followers and reading this, thank you for sticking around and tolerating me in your feed all these years. You are appreciated.
Image credit: ChatGpt AI prompt "The Dude celebrates 2000 followers on the hive blockchain."
Am glad you are still here.
Many came and went.
A few came and sticked.
Some went hibernating and came back.
From community perspective, HIVE is perhaps one of the biggest and strongest.
And yes, social networking is a use case and I wished mucho more people would truly see the positives of HIVE. This is the only social networking I am using that gained me IRL friends. Where does this happen?
NJOY HIVE
TY, and likewise.
Soooo many.
Took a short break myself over the summer. I think most people come back because they see how genuine the platform and its users really are. When I took my social media break this was the only site I missed and would pop in on at least once a month to see what was happening.
Totally agree. We have a great base of users and continue to grow.
On the Hive Blockchain! That is where it happens. I've met so many interesting people on here too. It is a great place for sure.
You too and thanks for being part of this awesome community!
2k followers is quite the milestone, congrats! A lot of names have disappeared since I arrived here, but it's fun to see some accounts do pop up every now and then. I'm glad I was able to pass a few of the friendships here to the real world!
I think a lot of people check in from time to time.
That's awesome. I want an IRL Hive friend. I know some people do Hive meetups too which is pretty cool.
I've joined Hivefest in 2022, in Amsterdam; met a bunch of cool people, and that's where those friendships came. It was great to finally put faces in some of the names I was interacting with.
Here we still are approaching 10 years on this blockchain. The active community is not massive, but it is diverse. It's not just crypto geeks. As you say, there are issues, but when anyone can post anything that is inevitable. I focus on positive stuff like encouraging others.
I ran some queries and can see that 290 of your followers at least voted this year and 145 posted or commented. That does not seem too bad really. Crypto prices are down generally and $HIVE has always struggled. We have utility here with lots of things to do, so it ought to be more attractive, especially in the crypto community. People should not be relying on centralised corporate platforms.
There are still a fair few of the 'old guard' around here and I think that is largely down to it being fun if you engage with people. It is my main outlet for online stuff.
Cheers and !BEER
290 out of 2000 isn't bad I guess. I was hoping for higher, but I'll take it. The fun factor definitely helps, if it wasn't fun, nobody would be here. It's the main thing that brings me back time and time again.
10 years for any alt to survive is a long time. 10 years and to still have an active community and regular development is also a huge milestone in itself.
!BEER
For me it's 1311 out of 7279 which is better than I expected. I think a lot of accounts are just on auto-voting. These days I just gain a couple of followers each week on average.
I've been on a few platforms that didn't last this long. We have plenty of witnesses keeping it going and lots of options to access it.
Yes, I've noticed a lot of that also.
You really put in the work, you deserve those numbers and then some. Always commenting, always quality, always genuine, always showing up! That's what it takes to grow on here.
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Congrats 🎉 on the 2000 followers👍👍
The platform we met on was tsu.co back in 2014!
THANK YOU! I couldn't think of that name to save my life. I loved that place. Had a similar vibe to HIVE too.