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Greetings prominent Hive people!
In case you missed it - @strategizer has an active DAO proposal to:
Accelerate Growth & to Empower Stakeholders With Actionable Intelligence.
Our plan is to gather/publish valuable market data and intelligence for the entire Hive community - assisting developers, entrepreneurs, investors, creators & literally everyone that votes.
We have received over 30% voting support in just a few days, which is great - but we need a lot more Hive Power behind the proposal before we can make a start. This is where you come in!
"How can detailed research help the community?"
... We hear you ask!
Thankyou, allow us to explain!
Those tasked with growing social apps online often have a difficult challenge ahead of them. They are competing in an ever changing landscape, against massively funded projects, so discerning the best strategy to take can be fraught with complexity. We need ways to access a broad spectrum of market/user research data and to also condense it into manageable/actionable chunks.
Analyzing the project's key audiences and markets should be an ongoing part of a successful tech project's marketing and growth operations - however, Hive has been lacking in this area. Despite the hard work of Hive's various marketing specialists, we have never seen full scale reporting on the market conditions that Hive and its dApps operate in.
.. Even when the DHF fund was used to pay for professional marketing services, this still wasn't done. How can we build and navigate without reliable maps?**
We invite you to read through our revised proposal to provide this essential service to the entire Hive community - we already have support from many of the founders of key Hive projects, but we need more votes.. So please take 15 minutes to review and consider supporting our planned work!
To our mutual success!
The @strategizer team.
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... plus you!
Sorry for the notification spam - at least we aren't sending memos!
Hi, I am the main person behind Strategizer. I have been using Steem/Hive since 2016, a couple of months after it went live. I have also been building, designing and marketing social software since 2006. We all have our own views and certainly not everyone agrees with you here, since we received more upvotes as a result of this notification that was sent out.
The largest, multi billion dollar social networks often bombard users with notifications that cannot be disabled in many cases. In my case, this is the first time in 7 years that I have sent a single mass tag and it is in the name of growing hive, following a multi week process of creating the proposal.
If a single notification bothers you more than no market research ever having been carried out for Hive, then there is nothing we can say to you! 😁
A vote is currently underway to consider adding enforced notifications into Hive to ensure that all users are informed of DHF proposals. This would address the issue faced by all DHF proposers, which is that there is no way to know if their proposal has been considered by the community or not. Pushed notifications will at least ensure that people do not feel pressured to resort to tagging the community in order to gain their attention.
I can assure you that I did not send out tags because I particularly wanted to - however, since there was so little engagement, I had no way to measure the sentiment among most of the community.
I will also add that in the real world, people tend to accept that they can just ignore people who are handing out flyers in a social area. A notification is really little more than someone passing you on the street with a flyer. I personally receive hundreds of notifications per day across social media - most of which I am not interested in. I do not agree that a single notification for a potentially key proposal on Hive is really a problem for anyone, but I respect your difference of opinion - we are all unique.
Gauging the likely efficacy of a complex research project based on a single notification is not an optimal strategy, but each to their own!
@memess | March 8, 2024, 6:14 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [
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>A vote is currently underway to consider adding enforced notifications into Hive to ensure that all users are informed of DHF proposals. This would address the issue faced by all DHF proposers, which is that there is no way to know if their proposal has been considered by the community or not. Pushed notifications will at least ensure that people do not feel pressured to resort to tagging the community in order to gain their attention.
this kinda shit it mean proposals like the lasslhe one will have big exposition and might get some votes from people not looking what they are voting.
>I will also add that in the real world, people tend to accept that they can just ignore people who are handing out flyers in a social area. A notification is really little more than someone passing you on the street with a flyer. I personally receive hundreds of notifications per day across social media - most of which I am not interested in. I do not agree that a single notification for a potentially key proposal on Hive is really a problem for anyone, but I respect your difference of opinion - we are all unique.
I'm not hardcore for no notification but a lot of hive users don't use other socials at all for this reason, i simply don't like spam tag cuz then i get mentioned on giveaway i never asked to be tagged or things like that and it start to be more than just one dhf in a few time.
>Gauging the likely efficacy of a complex research project based on a single notification is not an optimal strategy, but each to their own!
Would you trust a cure for cancer getting advertised in x.com with spammy tags ?
@memess | March 8, 2024, 6:30 p.m. | Votes: 1 | [
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>People pay for proposals, so it is not unreasonable that Hive notifies people that
This would mean the proposal is an advert.
> I recommend creating your own proposal to find out how poor the current system is.
Dhf systeme is poor but for other reason, for example you can't downvote a proposal and dhf funded users don't have to prove where the funds go. + i won't make my proposal since i have no reason to do so atm.
>You can't do your own research if you can't hear the people with relevant information.
Mostly when there are spamm pings on x.com there are just some fake giveaway, crypto scamms or flat earther. So no way i will look at there to find info about cancer.
Every post on Hive is an advert in some senses - an advert for your thoughts and ideas. It costs a minimum of $10 to make a proposal and I imagine that accounts will be hit hard by downvotes if they try to promote DHF proposals that are spam.
The lack of accountability for DHF proposals is a huge problem, yes. I attempted to introduce discussion of that into the Strategizer proposal, in order to improve Hive's profile to potential investors, who typically want transparency. Overall, this idea was rejected by Hive's stakeholders for their own, unspecified, reasons.
Yes, there is a lot of noise on X and in the notifications. It's important for there to be a better level of communication on Hive regarding DHF proposals in order to ensure that potential proposers of DHF work know that they are reaching the community and to prevent conflicts of opinion about notifications. There is no obviously 100% perfect solution, but DHF notifications might be one that works well. There is no way to know without experimenting.