It is a website built on Hive blockchain, and it is a proof of stake, so others with stake vote and earnings are split.

Some people make quite a handsome amounts, while others near nothing, so a tribal system.

If you know about it, what is your opinion or experience?

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    9 months ago

    Peakd is part of a Hive blockchain and Hive mobile app is Ecency. https://ecency.com/ Steemit is what’s left after users who built it left and created Hive. There is little to no posts in English because a rich guy who bought a premine is from Korea. The reason why Peakd or Hive is not popular is because ordinary people use and build on it. That’s why Nostr seems to have a few people who mostly just rotate around same people and most of the topics gravitate towards Nostr and few devs, and Hive to me looks like an entire town with a big list of topics. I don’t say one is better than the other, my blog has Nostr scripts on it, there is a possibility to make the same with Hive, but it is more complicated system than Nostr.

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      9 months ago

      That’s true. I did notice that peakeds communities have more engagement compared to nostr. I wonder if peaked has it setup to where community post only show in the communities and not also the feed. I wonder if that helps

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        9 months ago

        Yes, a community account is made in a completely different way than an ordinary account and has two feeds, one is for an account itself and another for a community submitted posts to that community. It is cool because it makes a community a separate entity. Now, if a post submitted is in a wrong community or against guidelines, a mod or admin can remove it from their feed but a post remains published under an account who submitted it, so this process doesn’t affect content being hosted, just being on their feed. Also, all edits or even a deletion is visible with all previous iterations visible on blockchain, which makes content really hard to manipulate or hide.

        There is a lot of engagement and they have hundreds communities all different, so it’s not all crypto this and crypto that.

        Additionally there are frontends that feature different topics, for example they have Liketu for photos and Leofinance for business and money. I also found Splintertalk for gaming.

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          9 months ago

          Oh ok so they have some mobile apps

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            9 months ago

            It is to be expected that after so many years they developed apps and have functioning projects, otherwise unmaintained blockchains just fade away.

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              9 months ago

              Yea it’s sucky when they don’t update or up keep the apps too