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RE: Why I don't tell my friends and family about Hive

I don't understand why you think businesses will leave the legacy platforms to join Hive when their audiences are on the other platforms. No business is going to leave its audience for a hope and a prayer. Businesses follow audiences, not the other way around.

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No business is going to leave its audience for a hope and a prayer. Businesses follow audiences, not the other way around.

I totally agree with you.

I'm certainly not saying that businesses are going to, or even should, immediately swap Web2 for Web3 platforms.

Their audience is all there, so thats where they need to be to make money.

What I am saying is that it makes smart business sense to also try and onboard said audience onto a platform agnostic, censorship-resistant Web3 account where they can always communicate with them.

No matter who you are or what you sell, you surely have to at least have a plan-b for if/when you're deplatformed from Web2 - for whatever unforeseen reason.

Let alone if the network like Facebook goes belly up because that same audience no longer wants to be associated with a company that weaponises your own data against you.

It might not happen.

But it also might.

Businesses should at least be prepared.

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