The problem is probably that there are a lot of people who are only here because they want to earn money.
There's a lot of talk about community, but if there's no money, they're off to other blockchains.
And since many are worried about their money, there is little communication, because every answer costs money.
However, many have not yet understood that this also generates money.
There are many people here who come from countries that have major economic problems. Of course, there's not much there to invest... I know it's annoying, but the former German community was very keen to invest and committed. They lived community and that was also a great time for the Blurt course.
The power struggles that took place here did massive damage to Blurt.
But of course there is also hope.
Some have stayed on and continue to make their great posts...
I think it's difficult to make people understand,
that you can only move forward as a community that makes something special.
That's how it is in life...together we are strong....
RE: To persuade or not to persuade to invest in Blurt? that is the question...
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To persuade or not to persuade to invest in Blurt? that is the question...
it's exactly as you say.
In this matter, I'm not surprised that people are looking for money. most of what the majority of society does is looking for money. Our task, however, should be to ensure that they can earn money here, but not at the expense of the platform itself, but thanks to the use of this platform, and investors should benefit from the fact that someone pays for using and making money here some%.
I personally encounter a situation where few people understand the difference between blurt and Facebook.
Money is good to buy food, pay the rent. Stuff like that. Many people hate money and have no use for it.