I think microblogging will do well and the user experience will probably decide whether or not users will stay. I am not sure how else we can really promote it but push it out in front of people. I do think HIVE itself might be a bit tough for them to understand but if they learn things slowly then I think they will stick around.
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Totally agree that microblogging will do well.
Definitely, it's our job to make sure they understand hive while they're on their journey here. #AskLeo is a great way to ask any genuine question regarding Hive and Crypto.
I remember, creating a LinkedIn account 13 years ago as my friend recommend me because I was looking for a job as a graduate. I just couldn't figure it out. Looking back now, I just wished I spend more time on LinkedIn and figured out how it works earlier to advance in my career.
Similar situation with $AAVE, It was too complicated for me when it was called EthLend ($LEND). Did spend my time tinkering with version 1 and version 2 and eventually gave up because of bad user experiences. Now everyone is learning #DeFi and it's much much complicated than traditional finance. I'm sure in a few years everyone will try to understand decentralized social networks and It will be still complicated for them.
The point I was making here is that we must teach new people who join Hive to think 5-10 years from now and let them learn as they go and make sure that the understanding user experience will not be a pleasant journey but the potential rewards can be life-changing.
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