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Even if that is the case, Hive should be friendly for its new users. πŸ€” The following are example suggestions regarding the choice of Hive frontends to use: πŸ€“

  • If the user likes blogging with a simple frontend, use #HiveBlog.
  • If the user likes feature-packed blogging, use #PeakD.
  • If the user likes engagement and a balance of simplicity and features, use #Ecency.
  • If the user likes a Twitter-like frontend, use #DBuzz or #InLeo.

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I think 'accessible' is a better word than 'friendly' in that context, something that is clear, coherent, logical, and is not difficult to understand. Yes, those are good suggestions for newcomers. I bounce back and forth between Ecency and PeakD, as I'm sure that I've mentioned before. πŸ˜πŸ™πŸ’šβœ¨πŸ€™

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