Okay. I ask because I've been advocating for a huge push to bring content consumers to Hive (rather than content creators, since creators need an audience #common-sense). I've been doing that for quite a few years, and I don't really get far, yet I still keep my eyes on projects with potential.
I'm sure you see all that money moving around in the form of tips on those other corporate platforms. Now imagine that money being staked and those consumers supporting content with votes, consistently, rather than sporadically and randomly. Look at all the perks those consumers get compared to throwing their money away, while still accomplishing their goal of supporting content creators they like. That concept doesn't need to be a secret. Technically you don't sell the content, you sell the consumer rewards (we call them curation rewards). Attracting people actually interested, rather than stakeholders who want to automate everything then support content they don't even care about, turning it into an expense due to the lack of consumer money constantly funneling in.
It's great some content consumer types show up, don't post, but you find them in the comment sections and whatnot. There's also a group of consumers with very similar habits, but those ones are throwing money at their devices like it's going out of style. I'd like some of those people here. Millions of them.
So your headline caught my attention.
RE: Onboarding users to Hive... that never post anything?