Yeah there are more FB accounts now than humans. Doesn't mean we want to be like FB. In fact, FB has been done, and a million have already tried to emulate that and failed. We would be attempt #1,000,001. FaceBook was at the right place and the right time... in 2006. Kind of like how MySpace was the right thing for 2001. Now both are washed up and people are looking for something better. We should do what FB is NOT doing, and aim to be the thing everybody has been waiting for. Star personalities and regular users will move when there's something worth moving to. The main thing FB did right that we don't have is messages.
RE: If Blurt looks anything like this in 2 - 3 years, we all win!!! 🏆
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If Blurt looks anything like this in 2 - 3 years, we all win!!! 🏆
1.6 billion is ppl logging in every day not accounts, hive has failed completely I realise this, to be getting a few thousand ppl login every day after 7 years is pathetic. I rly never knew hive was that low. Midjourney is really new and I bet it gets more daily users already. One successful influencer gets 200 k likes a day or some bullshit and the majority on hive, about 2 out of 3 users, are playing a game made by someone else. It’s most likely Only 1k ppl actually log in to blog, you could know everyone lol . Hive has less active daily bloggers than I do Facebook friends just to highlight how crazy low the numbers are and I don't even try and get any fb friends, I have 860 friend requests I am ignoring. I rly never knew it was that low till I researched. I’m not saying they need to be like fb but they are clearly just not appealing to ppl and it’s tIme the ppl who can change things accepted that and worked at it. Unless any of these blogs do something to make them more appealing I don't see them going anywhere at all tbh.
You're not really reading/understanding my comments... Not sure what the problem is.
I’mSaying, sure you want to be different to fb but they do need more users so it is silly to ignore the two most successful platforms that do the most similar to what you do and not look at what they did. I’m trying to put the numbers into perspective of how few ppl 4,000, (I honestly had no idea it was so low over on hive till I researched) , when mainstream versions have 1.6 billion active daily users. 4,000 isn’t even the interaction one fairly low grade Instagram influencer gets. If blurt wants to do well it has to look at this. I used to think it was miles off hive tbh but now I realise that one influencer could essentially make blurt MORE popular than hive. It’s made me think @world-travel-pro s open reach programme is a good idea to try and get some influencers on here and pay them / reward them. Along with an inbox which I elt tbink is missing.
My point is they are all failing. It’s not like any of them have ever gotten any kind of proper figures in 7 years so what are they doing wrong? That’s the areas where blurt can grow.