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RE: Introducing Liketu - A playful new experience on Hive - Launching soon!

in #liketu3 years ago

We have similar conclusions as yourself and set about sidestepping these issues with the least amount of friction possible right from the beginning. The main driver was to enable pure participation with an experience that is on par with web 2.0 but on web 3.0 rails. If the experience is at least as good, or similar, then posting for the sake of financial motives won't pollute the network with a lot of perceived low value posts all seeking to be rewarded with the reward pool. They can just post "for the likes" - to some (perhaps many), that could be just as, or even more rewarding than making a couple of dollars.

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again, thank you for realizing this :) I didn't have the skills to do it. I am really excited how this will play out. I think in general it is a good idea to combine web 2 and web 3 as many things don't belong on the blockchain (like spammy comments, chat etc.)