RE: Hive Holding of Splinterlands Players
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One could speculate that since the huge "bump" in Splinterlands users a few years back was substantially driven by external interests, so a lot of those folks never really bothered to learn much about Hive.
Case in point, our 30-something son — a keen gamer — has a Hive account because he was interested in the game, but he had zero interest in content creation or anything like that, nor in looking at other people's content. Whereas he had a passing interest in "play to earn" he's never treated any of this as something to invest in. He's not active anymore; these days his girlfriend is more important than gaming...
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Let's delve into the Builda whale farm on the Hive, Gogreenbuddy, who is also colloquially known as the Marky mark USAINVOTE UPMYVOTE IPROMOTE and 100's more if not thousands this individual has asserted that his intentions behind this initiative are driven by a desire to contribute positively to the community. Now, let's explore what he is earning on a monthly basis from this venture. income is said to be generated through the use of multiple alternative accounts, which he utilizes to cast votes in favor of his own shit content. The community seems to have mixed feelings about this practice many are scared to speak up.
Are you ready to delve deeper into this topic and uncover more insights? If so, let's proceed. It's time to wake up and gain a clearer understanding of the situation at hand.
Buildawhale
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The Marky mark
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On Hive a significant issue exists with automatic upvotes consistently rewarding the same individuals day in and day out
We want to address the issue of downvoting. It has caused pain to many people, and we want to make sure it doesn't happen again reply to @jacobtothe
On Hive a significant issue exists with automatic upvotes consistently rewarding the same individuals day in and day out
We hope that those who genuinely care about Hive will reconsider their actions, as continuing down this path could inadvertently harm innocent users who are unaware of these issues
lol the Marky mark keeps dreaming
There's been a notable increase in frustration and concern among many users
Reply 2 @crimsonclad You may consider yourself clever
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Consider revising the value plan, as it's not providing significant benefits to HIVE
The Value Plan, as it stands, seems to be a one-sided relationship with the HIVE platform, where the benefits are one-way
Actions indeed speak louder than words, a fact we've all observed individuals may talk a good game, a whole lot of shit, but their actions often expose their genuine nature LOL
We consider it unwise to engage in harmful actions, even if you think you can escape the repercussions
https://hive.blog/politics/@jacobtothe/re-bpcvoter1-shjdc8
The Hive Police aka Hivewatchers, are the real heroes of Hive LOL, aren't they?
Feast your eyes on Hive's trending page, what a load of trash
LoL it's the Hivewatchers Hive Police, dishing out orders like a bakery LOL! Folks, do what you want with your Hive power, just as you please. And you, Hivewatchers, downvote away, but remember, judgment day's coming
Harry fam We're just here, laughing at the shenanigans on Hive! Sure, our content's getting downvoted, but hey, it's all part of the game LOL
https://hive.blog/hive-158694/@hivewatchers/shhnhs
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https://hive.blog/hivewatchers/@bpcvoter/shqkqc
On Hive, there's a user who frequently burns a significant amount of Hive LOL with his own accounts
How To Fool An Entire Population
it's so, so concerning to see Blocktrades delegating 2+ million Hive power to Buildawhale, and Buildawhale is downvoting legitimate content
We began sharing factual information following unwarranted downvotes on Hive it's all in the transactions
Upon examining our posts, you will notice they have been downvoted, and we've been labeled as scammers and spammers, which we find amusing. We consistently share new content
Once again, we ask why is our legit content being downvoted on Hive and what is the reason behind it. Hivewatchers ADM spaminator steemcleaners guiltyparties logic
We have Hive witnesses farming Hive, self-voting, operating comment farms, and self-funding projects with community resources
https://peakd.com/@themarkymark/activities
https://peakd.com/@buildawhale/activities
https://peakd.com/@blockheadgames/activities
https://peakd.com/@hiveauctions/activities
https://peakd.com/@gogreenbuddy/activities
https://peakd.com/@meritocracy/activities
https://peakd.com/@gogreenbuddy/activities
https://peakd.com/@jacobtothe/activities
https://peakd.com/@usainvote/activities
https://peakd.com/@leovoter/activities
https://peakd.com/@usainvote/activities
https://peakd.com/@upmyvote/activities
https://peakd.com/@apeminingclub/activities
https://peakd.com/@punkteam/activities
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Agree, and yes I was there the whole time and I have seen the run up and then the subsequent fall. What I am thinking that we can't prevent people from stop playing. People start games, and they stop. Most don't stick around. However, some that do, stick around for a long time. I am talking from the point of view of a 24 year span of time when I played Pokemon! :)
My point is what we can do differently for the people who stayed? How can we suggest a mutual benefit...
That is the direction I intend to explore.
We can probably learn a fair bit from looking at the game concepts that have been around a long time... like Pokemon, or (in the genre of Splinterlands) MTG which is now 30+ years old.
Both have developed huge peripheral industries... what can we learn from that, and how can it be applied to the blockchain/web experience? Can Splinterlands be enhanced by some kind of "analog" branching out? Moreover, do we have a solid understanding of why those who have stood by Splinterlands and are still active... have chosen to do so? Are they motivated by the actual game, or by the investment potential, or both?
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