RE: Call to all Blurt, Steem and Hive developers

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Call to all Blurt, Steem and Hive developers

in blurt •  2 years ago 

The most stuff is technically possible today, at least when it comes to apps. The problem here is rather time-consuming and cooperation of other entities.

I have no idea how mastodon works because I've never had time to look at it, but the main question should be: what is this combination of mastodon with blurt and hive? And how would these admins benefit from it? What would make them promote blurt?


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They would set beneficiaries for each post published from their apps, sell Blurt and pay the cost of their servers, so a higher Blurt price would be in their interest, I have no doubt they would promote Blurt


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

ok but who pays for that blurt they sell to pay for servers? this is a good question especially in the context of the screenshot you quoted where the leftists hit the mastodon and suddenly they find out that things cost money and you have to pay for them unless you are product. If someone used to idea that money for "free" tweets about Gretta statements is falling from the sky, so he will expect the same from blurt ;]


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

ok but who pays for that blurt they sell to pay for servers

they have to earn/buy some first before they sell anything


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Ok it makes sense


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Indeed , @lucylin will understand that .
We are the product or the investors of the product
All platforms the same .

  ·  2 years ago  ·  

the whole world works the same way. material reality is characterized by the fact that in order to have something, you have to give something. All this philosophical discussion is rather to determine what from an ethical and moral point of view can be taken and what not. For example, personal data on twitter is one of those things that should rather belong to the private zone of a person, unless someone clearly understands that they are the ones who pay for using the platform (which of course is so vaguely written in the contract that no one reads anyway that you might as well say hidden.)

Here on the blurt it is clear that there are micro fees for everything because all this crap has to be maintained somehow ;) It certainly captivated me when I logged in here for the first time.

of course, another thing with megadrive with their entourage made themselves parliamentary allowances at their discretion like racial politicians, but that's another story ;)


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  ·  2 years ago  ·  

Hmmm yeah another story ....

I shall have say bloggers instead of products and investors in the blogging platform
Which is really what it is ...i enjoy voting on great contents , on bloggers . Not so many .
But one dont need to be both , but most are neither .
That is where the line is drawn between real bloggers and investors , which represent 20% or less
In the middle of shitposters and carefree profiters .