It has been a while since I did a summary of how the various Hive dapps are doing. I like to check on them to see if we are making progress.
One place to check on this is on . They do not seem to count all the users for some dapps, but it gives some idea of traffic.
is way ahead, with three dapps getting most of the social traffic. .
We can see how those do for visitors using Alexa (not the Amazon spy-bot). I do not know how accurate their statistics are, but they say they are based on millions of people using their apps
Splinterlands is really riding high in the top 6000 sites and hundreds of thousands of players. If a fraction of those started engaging on the social side it could make a huge difference. There is a dedicated dapp to post about the game, but how many players actually see it?
has become the top Hive blogging dapp with a great set of features.
Hive.blog still does well considering it lacks features of the others, but then if could be the default site people go to. They ought to know there are other options.
does pretty well too. I am assuming the figures will not include people using the mobile and desktop apps.
All these have seen growth in the last quarter. but we cannot be complacent. Some have lost ground recently. I am no expert in SEO, but we need more people to find and use the Hive dapps. Searching for 'hive' will find other things first, but we seem to be stuck with the name. We need more incoming links to Hive content and for that content to be attractive. Those who have a following elsewhere should try to bring in their fans as well as other creative people. Both sides can benefit from that.
I hope there can be some improvement this year, but what could we be working on in 2022 to improve matters? I think this ought to be discussed at @HiveFest. Cool dapps are all very well, but they need users.
has highlighted a new phishing attack on Hive. They are flooding the crook's site with fake credentials, but you should still be very careful with your keys. Use Hive Keychain or Hivesigner rather than entering your keys directly. Any site not offering those as an option should be viewed with suspicion. If a site just wants your posting key they cannot do too much damage, but anthing else is risky. Once the crooks have access they will drain your funds and possibly lock you out of your account.
Next week we have Hive Power Up Day. Anything you can power up helps improve the total and shows that people are prepared to invest in this platform.
Later next week I will publish an updated #BritList. I keep looking for people, but please let me know of anyone I might have missed. Some people do not make their location obvious, but it is up to them how specific they want it to be.
Hive five!