Splintertalk.io also needs exposure

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Okay, I'm playing Splinterlands, now what?

The Splinterlands crypto game has so many aspects to earning. You buy and sell cards as if they were stocks (specially now that you get "daily dividends" from renting them), you brawl it out for SPS and other benefits, get current boosters from the website, get old boosters from hive-engine, combine cards, find cost-efficient strategies, manage lands, group up with card delegations, stake SPS, promote your referral link, and that's not even counting what you can do after brainstorming your own projects.

Every way we can earn is really good. There's a lot of profit to be made. But even a single aspect is overwhelming, including the most important one - playing. Most traditional games offer a forum or an open chat players can use from their browsers. Means of non-live communication and learning environments without the "live" pressure of publicly talking to other people in Discord, specially to those who lurk instead of raising their hand when they want to learn something (which is most people).

That's where Splintertalk.io was designed to come in, but it is that much more valuable now that SPT is considered for the SPS airdrop. What's really cool about Splintertalk is, ironically, the trending page - most of the time, it is filled with success stories, useful tips and, what's even more relevant, non-English content. Crypto games are a growing phenomenon all around the world, so a lot of newcomers don't speak English well. When they realize there are influencers from their country who they can directly interact with, they're going to go bonkers about it.

Imagine people from Japan, Poland, Brazil, Venezuela and other countries easily finding others they can learn with. Smaller groups where they'll fit in like a glove. People giving up during the first few days is very common, but once they can click and connect with others like them and those who help them directly, retention rates are going to the moon!

But wasn't it possible before? Not as much, because #spt wasn't valued anywhere as high as it is now. There has been no better time than to create content. Overall quality is surely going to skyrocket. So let's introduce newbies who'll create useful and organic engagement towards each exceptional post, likely in every language commonly in the whole world.

tl;dr for the love of god, place a button on the website taking users to splintertalk.io

PS: There's something really special about splintertalk.io. Because SPT is huge right now, it can act as a prime example of a tribe's potential separated from the rest of hive altogether, as many users are going straight for it, completely ignoring the rest of hive for a long time. It shows the right way of combining a dapp and a tribe. Heck, the dapp itself doesn't even need to be associated with hive, as long as it creates hive accounts for their users in the hive tribe.



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Good point not many new hivers now how to use tribes like splintertalk and of course how to stake and use tokens.

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Splinterlands newcomers looking for splinterlands content in splintertalk.io wouldn't even need the gamification - that's just a bonus to them. The system how it was meant to be used: authors get rewarded for generating content, which is consumed by people who come as nothing but content consumers.

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Agree with you!
I see a lot of Splinterlands players have no idea about Splintertalk and they're quite surprise when I give them this platform :)

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Positively surprised, I assume! Have they told you how it has impacted them?

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Not sure how it impacted them, but it has positive impact to me. I got a lot of good information to drive my actions in Splinterlands. I shared some articles and got some SPT as well :)

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I use SplinterTalk sporadically, but from now on I will use it more often. Thank you for this post and for giving your opinion on the SPT token

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