For those who have been living under a rock for several years and still don't know what microblogging is; microblogging is sharing short messages with photos and or links online. It’s like blogging, but then much shorter. They are ment for quick updates for instence by sharing the latest news or show people what you are doing at the moment.
Popular web 2.0 are X (formerly known as Twitter) and BlueSky.
But Hive also has its own microblogging platforms. Quite a few of them actually. A lot of front-ends have their own microblogging platform.
There is Dbuzz, Liketu, Ecency Waves, InLeo Threads ... and .... PeakD Snaps.
From the aforementioned microblogging platforms, PeakD Snaps is the newest. @peakd released their microblogging platform Snaps in the 2nd half of 2024.
Why would they realese their own microblogging platform when there are already a couple of alternatives on the Hive blockchain?
I think they have created it because they didn't have one and many of the other front-ends did. And like some of the others, they implemented it into their front-end.
When you open up the PeakD front-end, which is one of the popular front-ends to display Hive (https://peakd.com), you can find the Snaps in the navigation bar on the top.
When you click the menu, the feed with the newest Snaps appears together with a text box where you can start writing your own Snap.
A Snap can contain a maximum of 270 characters. Apart from text you can also add photo's, links, video's and even a poll.
Within a few seconds you can share your short story with the rest of the users. Very quick and easy to use!
The Snaps are technically seen a comment on a blog from @peakd.snaps that functions as a container. But people can upvote and comment on your Snap, just like any other blog or comment.
As I mentioned before; Snaps has been around for a couple of months now. So how active is it being used? It is not the first time I make a blog about Snaps. Back in January I created a blog about Snaps with some stats:
There were some peaks of 750 Snaps per day, but the average was more around 650 with a downward trend in January 2025.
Unfortunately this downward trend has continued. I've recently checked the stats and over the month of June, an average of 150 snaps were created every day.
How come the number of Snaps has declined so much over the past months? I think Snaps is a great way of both consuming and sharing short form content on Hive. So why is the number decreasing then?
I think the main reason for the decline is the lack of promotion. Snaps has a loyal group of users who are very active, both in posting and in responding to snaps. When we check the top 9 users in the weekly chart, we see a couple of Hivers that create about 5 Snaps a day on average.
The leader of the pack is @bitcoinman. He has created almost 100 Snaps when I created this snapshot.
I think the biggest 'problem' of Snaps is the lack of promotion. There is quite an active community, but all the snaps are 'hidden' behind a menu item. And I hardly see anyone blog anything about Hive.
I think that when Snaps would be promoted a bit more on Hive, the numbers would certainly increase. And I've made the first step by creating this blog about it.
But why would you use Snaps? Personally I think Snaps really adds something to the blockchain. You can use it to quickly create something you want to share with others. It also works nicely when you just have a minute or two to consume content and you don't have time to read full blogs.
Here are some of the things I get out of it.
Discovery of content and users
I often use Snaps to scroll the headlines. This way I can quickly spot certain hypes that are happening on Hive or in the world.
The Snaps feed shows me posts of users I haven't interacted with before. I've started following quite a few people after I had been interacting with then on Snaps.
One of the funny examples is my interaction with @tegoshei
In one of her Snaps she shared a painting she made based on a photo of another Hiver (@oldmans). I really liked the idea and told her she could always use one of my photos. Not long after, she created a post of a painting she made of one of my photographs.
I think the chances I would have found her blogs on Hive would be small, but because of the short form posts you really can to find a lot of cool content.
Another example is a blog from this week by @stekene. He shared that he had earned some bucks, just by playing some games. I'm always interested in some side hussles, so I got into a conversation with him.
I investigated the app he promoted and found out it wasn't really something for me (I get too addicted to snmartphone games), but within the app was another action what resulted in a free boxershort, which I received today (I created a Snap about it 🤣)
Publishing
Apart from consuming content you can also create content. You can quickly share your thoughts, ask questions, promote your own posts or share a quick photo. Sharing photos is what I regularly do myself.
When I don't have enough photos or a story around it to make a blogpost, I just share it in a Snap.
As you can see in my Snap about my bicycle ride above, Snaps can get some rewards. Don't expect much of it though. They won't make you rich, but hey, the effort is also quite low. And sometimes, when there is a lot of interaction on your snaps, the rewards can grow to +$ 0.30
And then there is also @commentrewarder which can add some extra rewards to your snaps.
Again; it won't make you rich, but if you're quite active on Snaps the numbers can add up in the end.
I personally think Snaps is a microblogging platform with a lot of potential. It's fast, easy, integrated in PeakD. It's an easy way to discover new content and interesting Hivers.
And apart from that it's also a lot of fun. You can scroll though the feeds a couple of times a day to check out the latest news on the blockchain and in the world and interact with others.
Or quickly share something you don't necessarily would create a complete blog for.
The only 'issue' is the lack of visibility of Snaps. I think that the @peakd team (@asgarth) could do a better job. But also the users of Snaps could help with that. Because by only creating more Snaps, you won't attract new Snappers because snaps are not shown in the regular feeds.
You need to make blogs about Snaps to make people curious.
So that's why I created this blog.
I hope you can help spread the word about Snaps. You can do this by reblogging this post or tagging users that might be interested in Snaps in the comment section.
I hope to see you all on Snaps soon!
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I'm going to follow @stekene thanks for the info
Here is my referral link he mentioned:
https://freecash.com/r/FY8SF
In short: you play games / complete surveys to be able to earn some bucks which could be paid out in for example LTC. I haven't done surveys but played 3 games. Monopoly Go payed me about $250 (is an exception), Word collect payed me about $20 and another one Idle banker of something $0,40 (this one definitely wasn't worth it). Besides these I ordered some free boxers through a subscription (ofcourse they hope you never stop the subscription) which earned me $6.
If you would have any questions feel free to ask!
Thanks, I'll check it out.
!HUG
The thing is, if I follow someone and I want to check his snaps, I need to go through his profile, which is annoying to do every time, on the other hand on 'my feeds' I can see the ecency waves of who I follow which is convenient (even if probably on ecency you don't see it on your feeds)... Snaps of who you follow should be on your home page togheter with posts... I'll throw this idea to @asgarth
I didn't know that. It would be nice if you could see this indeed. It would surely attract some more users to Snaps.
So mix the long form content with the short term content in your feed? Seems a bit confusing to me also because posts and snaps have a different layout.
yeah, mix them, eventually with a checkbox or a combo to enable and disable the behavior
right now i already see all the waves, and its pretty useful. example from my feeds home
Interesting - I'll have to investigate ! What would be lovely (but probably won't happen) is if all the different Hive short-form front ends collaborated to show each others snaps/threads/whatevers.
It could be similar to the way the long-form front ends work; we all see the same content but can pick the one that we like best to consume and create on.
!BBH
That would indeed be nice. I know Snaps is able to show threads, waves and moments (and for instance no Dbuzz).
Ecency waves can show Dbuzz, but gives you the option to switch. It doesn't show all in one feed.
Microblogging adds to the Hive experience, but I do think we need it to be more unified. I know the projects want to promote their communities and unique features, but I can't be checking multiple feeds all the time. I know peakd can combine them, so that is something. Hive is so small that we need to work together.
The other main platform I use is Mastodon that is all short-form. Each platforms seems to have a different feel.
True. All microblogging posts in one stream on each front-end would be very useful.
But I think, as you say, the front-end developers do need to work together for that.
I think Peakd microblogging is best on Hive, even with maybe less users(less spam honestly, the spam on Leo makes me avoid it). Mastodon is probably my favorite social media right now though.
The Mastodon people can tend to try and enforce certain rules on people. I know they are trying to make it work for everyone, but short-form ought to be fairly informal.
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I use Snaps occasionally and I like it.. this was my latest snap
I believe @peakd should support the people posting there and upvote posts like 3speak does. That would probably encourage people to use it more..
It's really nice to posts some small updates like you do. How wat the Juicy IPA by the way?
@peakd does support the posts with the 100% commentrewarder on the snaps containers. I don't know if the @peakd account is really used to curate content.
That IPA was pretty fucking juicy. I could definitely taste the orange
I do use snaps. I like the design.
I do Polls too and they are very user friendly
!BBH
I don't do polls frequently, but it's a nice feature to have.
I've tried a couple times to recruit some photographers to post on Snaps. I see them struggle to gain traction with long form posts because they present a picture or two with little explanation. Perfect for Snaps but frowned on for long form.
I would think Snaps should be a starting point for new accounts. Get a feel for how things work: post, comment, and meet some people and then move to longer posts.
For me I love snaps because a lot of times I have photos that don't make for a long post but are perfect for Snaps.
Yes, it's perfect for photography. When you have created a nice series of photographs you can create a blog, but a single photo is perfect for a snap.
It also attracts users to your profile when you share nice photographs.
I've gained quite a few followers after posting pictures on snaps.
I think so too. I think it would be cool if Snaps could get a dedicated URL like snaps.io
Then you can market it like X and attract new users to Hive maybe.
I have gained some followers and also started following people due to Snaps. It also has led me to comment more than I probably ever have.
I would be interested in knowing more about the practicality of Snaps having its own URL. Seems like a good idea.
Very nice post, thanks for the info, I am way more likely to try microblogging now! Unfortunately I am one of those people who have been living under a rock lol
You're welcome. It's not too late to come out from under your rock.
My Snap usage has increased a ton recently due to @hostr. It alternates between Snaps and Waves.
I didn't know about that. I don't use Nostr, but a bridge between Hive and Nostr seems cool.
¡Hola! Me llamó mucho la atención esto del microbloging. La verdad es que tiene mucho potencial de uso. Como dices, rquiere más publicidad y visualización. Por mi parte, inicio reblogueando esta publicación y usaré snaps con más frecuencia.
Good informative post on snaps, I will also try it. Thanks for the post.
Youre welcome!
I couldn't agree more.
There are a lot of things to love about Snaps. :)
It's a great place to meet new people and interact with them... It's a small community within HIVE, and it's a place for me to hang around while waiting for my students. haha
Glad to meet you there @friendlymoose ... See you around! (^^,)/
PS: Thanks for featuring my Snaps post here... ^^

You're welcome! Your snaps post was a perfect example of why I like Snaps.
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Hehehe, great post! I have used threads in the past (there it's possible to see only threads of people you follow by the way, as I saw it being mentioned in the comments). Nowadays I utilize both threads and snaps, I loke em both. Why both? Just, because it are different people who utilize it.
As mentioned it would be great if all different front-ends would be shown in the same container somehow. Not sure if that's possible / wanted by the front-ends though...
Great post! Thank you very much for the mention as well!
You're welcome.
I tried the leo version for a bit with the ability to do surveys. I never really saw the point. Then again, as you said low effort to get an idea out. I might have to look into it :)
Snaps looks cool! 😎 Quick updates & pics, perfect for sharing race day hype! 🐎 #Hive
Great post! I was going to #snap today about how it's strange we don't see many new faces around the place, it must be unknown by so many hivers still!
I'm sure once they explore some #snaps and make a few they will realise how great the short-form content can be here on Hive :)
Cheers!
Thanks!
I think it is still unknown indeed. As I mentioned in the blog, snaps are quite hidden from the streams, so you really have to click the snaps in the menu bar to find out what it is.
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I have been missing out a bit, but I definitely agree with finding new people around on snaps. I found the same ones you found, but via other snaps, interactions.
Will try to get around
I really like snaps because of its speed in doing everything. Peakd for me is the fastest and most organized front we have and snaps is incredible.
I agree that the biggest problem is precisely the lack of promotion, there should be something more, the CR helps a lot with rewards, but there should be more things, exclusive contests, promotions in X trying to attract more people, something like that.
We could do an incredible brainstorm on this.
Rhere already have been dropped a couple of good ideas in the comments. I hope the @peakd team will take a look at it.
That will be very good, if the staff take a look and try to implement something new it could attract a lot of new eyes!
I like the Snaps feature from PeakD and use it from time to time.
I agree that snaps has a small userbase and less promotion. That is a problem.