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Yeah, i completely understand it is not all Hiveans of course. Not even the majority for that matter. I shouldn't have generalized by saying Hiveans not liking this nor that. However, posting great blogs and content is extremely popular on Hive to be completely honest. Which may lead people to believe that micro-blogging may be unpopular and discouraged. Furthermore, the way people post on Hive, may even be discouraging to others that don't come no where near posting so professionally. Some people have a hard time putting a sentence together.



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There's also Dbuzz built on top of Hive that focuses on micro-blogging and Leofinance community with their Leo Threads. Different frontends, same blockchain. You only need the majority to agree and then it becomes the norm. I just see long posts becoming popular because that's what the large stakeholders prefer and there's positive reinforcement from large upvotes. Microblogging will be popular if there were more large stake holders also doing positive reinforcement. But my take, I don't really want to encourage easy money culture where posting a pic and a few words to get substantial upvotes is the sell. You attract the wrong crowd with that but that's just me. If a pro photographer or artist just posted their works with 1 pic, that's the exception I'd make when upvoting because those outputs require more hours than taking a selfie and writing an inspirational quote from someone else.

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