A little @poshtoken and OCD community update

in OCD2 years ago

As most of you know, focused curation in the OCD community has been halted ever since we announced and launched the Community Incubation program, so far the incubation has been going pretty well and we have no plans to change it, although we would encourage anyone to start communities with niches that don't exist on hive yet (or aren't incubated by us) which you believe might grow and find an audience on Hive. Once you've created your niche, have a few active unique authors posting in it, you're welcome to apply in the #community-incubation channel in our discord server. Eventually we will start our own communities we think could grow well on Hive even with the risk of others claiming we're attempting to centralize communities, I think you've had enough time by now. :P

Although we still curate a little here and there in the OCD community, we encourage anyone posting there to post into the niche specific communities either in our incubation or outside of it (if we know about them and they are active). In general the OCD community has become kind of a mixture of introduction posts and general blog posts (blogging) which we're not against. We also mention in the rules that we prefer authors to post into more fitting communities but that cross-posts are welcomed (a feature that only exists on @peakd).

In an effort to also get the rest of authors who either don't seem to take the hint that it's better for them both curation-wise and attention/interaction-wise to post their certain niche content into the fitting communities, we will effective immediately "enforce" a beneficiary percentage when posting into the OCD community to go towards @poshtoken. Peakd allows communities to have posts posted within it to automatically send a beneficiary percentage towards a specific account, those who don't mind this and want to still post in the community are welcome, but hopefully those who post things that could fit better in other communities will eventually do so. If you're continously going to post, say for instance gaming content into OCD when you much rather could post in the Hive Gaming community and at the same time avoid the beneficiary cut we will be forced to mute you from the community after a warning or two.

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Some words about why @poshtoken.

POSH is a community-funded and community driven coin, of course there hasn't been a lot of development in it yet for the community to weigh in on what to do with it, other than the core functionalities working properly now thanks to our dev @rishi556, but in the future we will open up those discussions a lot more. There are now a lot of plans on what to do with it, although a lot of it will require developers and artists, but the smaller things that we can work on for the time being are things like this beneficiary settings sending it some extra rewards and we're also planning on having the account start to curate posts based on POSH earned. Keep in mind we say earned cause we don't want people to just be able to buy POSH tokens and thereby "buy" votes on their content that way. The account is still a considerable small size so it's not going to require that much oversight to begin with but over time we will make sure to remove and add people from the curation list if they're showing signs of abuse in any kind of form. Similarly, we can also remove people from being able to earn POSH if they're going out of their way to cheat Twitter performance that affects POSH earnings and we have removed some in the past.

It's a community token, "Come on, man" in Biden's voice, stop abusing it.

The end-game for poshtoken is the same as it's always been even before it was a real token while we were distributing it "on a regular database" to users sharing hive front-end links onto Twitter. Our next goal is to also add more front-ends eligible to earning but we would also appreciate it if some of the front-ends that aren't listed yet would want to accept POSH as a currency for promoting their posts on said front-end. After all, users earn POSH by promoting the front-end on Twitter and bringing it traffic, so it would make sense for the front-ends to allow users to promote their posts in the promoted section by accepting POSH. We will be reaching out more about that to individual front-ends as POSH needs some usecases other than just holding it right now, except for the bigger plans we have that may still take a while to be started.

Lastly, we're also considering accepting delegations on @poshtoken in exchange for earning some POSH. We would have to take part of the daily issuance of 500 POSH tokens and send it to delegators in exchange for their delegations. No percentages are confirmed yet, we'd have to do some math to come to a fitting conclusion but we'd love to hear your thoughts on this as it would allow the account to grow, curate more posh earners and eventually our plans would be to take part of the weekly curation rewards and buy POSH and burn said POSH or use it for things to help it grow. Important thing to note here is that we will keep @poshtoken fully "non-profit" for anyone specific except for all POSH holders. The reason we want @poshtoken to grow and gain in value is of course as incentives for more people to share hive links to their Twitter followers. Lowering the issuance to earners and sending it towards delegators isn't that bad as I think it's kind of in the spirit of crypto to reward early earners/holders and make the token harder to earn over time and have more usecases, but we'd love to hear your thoughts on these changes here and some of our plans for @poshtoken in the future!

Will be posting this in the OCD community now to test the default beneficiary function.


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Sounds like a good plan as long as the posh tokens earned by delegators do not have the same attribute as the one earned by sharing hive links on Twitter. If the posh earned by delegators qualify as those earned by sharing links on Twitter, might look like delegating to earn upvotes. Don't know if I made any sense.

Yeah it does and you're right, the posh earned for delegation will be considered the same as those bought on hive-engine.

Acidyo, can you explain what, exactly, should be posted on OCD Community itself? Just random stuff that doesn't fit in any other community? I already had a few posts that I wasn't sure where to post (like a recent one about Metal Detecting), but decided to post elsewhere (in this case, to ProofOfBrain) to avoid doing a mistake.

Feel free to post things that don't really have a community or an active one (like your example). Many like to post in OCD due to a bigger audience (subscribers) and a chance at extra curation (if it aligns with our other requirements for curating) and we have nothing against posts that don't fit anywhere else. As far as tribes go, I don't think you have to post into their community, just using their tag is enough for the posts to land there no matter the community you post in as far as I know.

Thanks for the explanation :)

About the chance of extra curation, I always felt the opposite: OCD community is SO big and has SO MANY new posts every minute that the chances of attracting eyes isn't high. While in smaller communities, there's way less "competition" (I hate this word) because there's just a few people posting content on them.

That's partly true, although we've for a long time discouraged people from posting there things that could fit better elsewhere so the amount of posts has dropped sharply. Nowadays it's not that competitive and with this change we hope mainly those that have a higher chance at curation get posted there. :)

Our next goal is to also add more front-ends eligible to earning but we would also appreciate it if some of the front-ends that aren't listed yet would want to accept POSH as a currency for promoting their posts on said front-end.

This was something I was hoping I will ask you, but you just clarified it.

As for posh token, I love the fact that it’s an incentive for sharing post on Twitter, but my question is why should I hold it and not dump it? Although I haven’t sold any POSH token since I started earning posh. Because am hoping an utility worth spending or buying posh token will come up.

Well, it's all speculation right now and many do dump it which is fine as it gets other speculators to buy. I've been buying a lot myself cause I just felt like it'd be nice for it to have some value so that people keep POSHing. If you think there will be more usecases with it in the future, more users earning and buying it then it wouldn't be a bad idea to hold. There's nothing I can nor want to say to change your mind about it as nothing is certain of what will happen with it in the end or not.

Well I have decided to keep holding.

I like this. Makes a lot of sense. It takes time to find one's niche (and I am both a salmon and a slow learner!). @acidyo I really like how OCD has evolved and how you get folk to walk the talk with you.

Thank you for the update. I'm looking forward to the delegation option.

Our next goal is to also add more front-ends eligible to earning but we would also appreciate it if some of the front-ends that aren't listed yet would want to accept POSH as a currency for promoting their posts on said front-end.

This please! - Especially if possible on several front ends, it would be something new.

Ultimately if this could go one day across chains, that would be new... so that other platforms see a quick way to advertise on HIVE using POSH...

Is this going to be on inji too? =) @therealwolf

A very beautiful plan. It's really nice to encourage posh tokens and hive users to share links with followers. If Posh qualifies as achieved by sharing hive links on Twitter, it seems to be easier to get an upvote.

Creating my own community that deals with a passion of mine is in my plans, knowing that you also support this type of activity is certainly one more reason to do it.

Thats good, helps build the communities. I often use my esency points to upvote the communities I post in stake so they can function better.

Well done, great change

Thanks for sharing bro! @acidyo Have a good one and remain blessed.

Communities are often run by inadequate moderators who vote only for their real-life friends. There are no likes from them, but only rudeness and ignorance.
It's a pity that everything has turned into a commune where only home-grown photographers are held in high esteem and there is no longer a place for solo authors here. Satoshi Nakamoto wanted something different. It turned out to be a state on a crypt.

I don't think that's true for all communities, if we were to notice something like that in our incubated ones we wouldn't welcome it. In fact we have a lot of rules to prevent nominating the same authors too often for votes.

Everyone is free to have their own opinion. I believe my eyes, not my words.
Life is too complicated to remain in the same far-fetched rules for a long time, and the "carousels" of mutual voices will soon ruin the project. Outsiders have no place among you.
Thanks for the answer.

For example, the RU community votes for the posts of the same author who posts dozens of photos several times a day (!). He has already become a whale without investing a cent in the project. How can a person walk so much every day? Isn't this monetizing an archive over decades, by collusion?
The community is not growing due to such abuse of the shared pool, but you don't care. You have the Rules, but you don't follow them. I will not indicate the names, you already know them, since you wrote that "follow".

Not sure what you mean here, feel free to dm me any info I can look into if there's abuse ongoing.

The abuse continues as these people have complete impunity and regard the common pool as their cow, which gives them free milk.
Our conversation was noticed here, information was sent to me in Discord, indicating that in the Russian community they vote mainly for two close friends.
Can I send you a table on Discord? Or put it here? Of course, I asked to double-check everything. Now we count who exactly gets the weekly votes, it's only three people. Waiting for an answer.

Yes please send them to me on Discord, Acidyo#9749

And also the image that was sent to me first.
The authors of these cases wrote to me that you will understand how to look for it.

You are a fair and serious person, and I do not want to look like a chatterbox in your eyes.
Here is proof of my words when two inadequate RU communities attacked me for using a picture from pixabay.com, permitted by their own Rules.
And how will our wonderful site expand after that? RU community is the most unfair and quarrelsome on the site!
https://hive.blog/hive-111711/@bammbuss/obryvok-babego-leta


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Can I use posh tag for any post of mine?

That doesn't do anything anywhere, on Twitter you just need to tag #hive and use a link from one of the 4 big front-ends.

This is a good opportunity for us. Thank you!

Saludos yo soy nuevo en la familia hive y aún no conozco bien su terminología, pero yo por ejemplo no uso Twitter pero si va a haber un incentivo al compartir las publicaciones es bienvenido indudablemente, aún no exploró la cantidad de comunidades que existen ya que mi internet es muy limitado, tengo mucho para publicar pero muchas veces siento que el apoyo es poco, reconozco que soy nuevo pero uno muchas veces siente que regala sus hijos(cada creación) un ejemplo publique un escrito que se llama carta a una hija en la distancia y me pareció un buen trabajo, pero casi ni lo vieron Y tengo una versión de la misma más extendida y desconosco si puedo publicarla.

I've seen this situation for a long while. Even before the communities were formed and when people were tagging their posts with some of the most popular tags even if they weren't relevant. It's sad that some don't get the right information to make it easier for you and OCD team 🙄

It's good to remind users to post something in a specific community with the kind of content they're creating.

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