RE: Not Another Voyeur
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On Hive, there is no additional benefit for voting on one piece of content over another within the first 24 hours. Also, the numbers of voters is irrelevant and in terms of reputation, that is dictated by the stake of voters, not the number of voters.
Very few of the public metrics on any of the platforms are relevant, because they are there for advertising purposes too. Their accuracy is highly questionable due to a number of reasons.
On the other hand, when I made the observation, there was another young girl on YouTube who did not exceed 1M, but had 980K likes, this I consider real statistics.
How do you know she didn't buy likes? There are services for that.
btw, the 50+ readers of the post I mentioned is the statistics of readers who looked at it through the peakd interface only. It doesn't calculate leo, hive blog, ecency etc. The view statistics on Hive are incredibly hard to calculate, because they aren't coming through a single interface. The votes are easy because no matter the interface, it is written to the chain.
Just so you have some background, I have a pretty good understanding of how these things work here, as well as how the community operates. I have been around for awhile and if you dig back for a few years, you will likely find posts that address a lot of your points.
I like that people are learning about Hive though :)
Social networks are plagued by young people; in Latin America, for example, numerous children are on them, how, why, simple, their profiles are not really real, the date of birth is modified so that the system calculates a certain age to be on these social networks – few profiles are supervised by an adult.
Seeing a 6-year-old with a tablet or a smartphone is common in Latin America. I have visited Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama and Mexico, and this has been the common denominator. Here in Canada, they are more reserved and the legislation is very strict with children under 12 years old on social networks. You won't see a child with a tablet or smartphone under 12 in Canada, I hope it's the same in your country. It makes me sad to see that Latin America pretends to be first world, but in reality it's not…
Those of us who have matured, who have learned from these social networks, find in HIVE a more interesting and serious world. I have delved into your blog for more than five years, I come from the old chain, which you know very well. Twice I've been run over by downvoted trailers; In my five years at HIVE, this is the 2nd time I've gone back to 60 reputation. I participate in challenges, I like that and if you look at my wallet, I reinvest EVERYTHING in the platform. I'm a fan of a badge and like to position myself quietly. A couple of years ago I did it differently, I learned that despite the fact that some freedom is managed on the platform, users are susceptible to criticism, when they are not in line with their thoughts, they label you, silence you, put you on their blacklists. ... Today I am more subtle, I prefer to make virtual friends who are waiting for a comment, a publication that one posts to read, comment on and/or reply to it.