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The thing is, hive is not simple to learn at begin, being not centralized there is no FAQ, a user comes from web2, and already create an account is tedious, with 4 keys which you don't know what they are for, then resource credits that you don't know, and so on... Also the content is 90% crypto, food or photos, you can't find news, proper science content, geopolitics and so on
https://jryze.me/hive/
That's a good complete guide, the problem is... You can't find it if you Google for some guide 😅 this one should be linked on every front end of hive as a "getting started" link
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Looks very good and a lot of work went into it. Deserves some backlinks!
I think you can still find some good science articles, but not as often as in the past. About geopolitics, it depends. Trump can change that, lol, and we can have quite a bit of geopolitics on Hive.
Regarding the steep learning curve, I read a post earlier today which Seth Godin wrote about a different platform. Interestingly, it had the same problem, although at a slightly higher level: people thought it was difficult to use. His opinion on that was that if something is worth it, people will/should put in the effort to learn it.
But how do we build up the worth of Hive in the eyes of non-Hivers?
Yeah, big stuff like Trump you can find it, but like nothing about Syria, Yemen, Taiwan, Africa etc...
Yeah, I have learn hive just because of splinterlands, at a point they made me get the keys and I was like what's that, but it took a while to learn... It would be cool to have aaa games on hive
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