RE: Share Links to Your Hive Content on Reddit to Earn $HIVE and Win Prizes! 👇 HivePosh Contest #25

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It’s a very good perspective in your response @x-rain. I agree that creators often resist promoting themselves. That’s because they’ve settled into their ways on Hive, staying in their comfort zone, and they don’t want the hassle of stepping outside the community. People on platforms like Reddit can be harsh, especially if the content creators aren’t confident in what they’re doing. I found it hard at first, and some people just don’t want to deal with that kind of pressure, especially if they’re already earning on Hive and are happy with it.

For me, as a content creator, I found the challenge to be a good way to see what else I can do. It's about exploring what level I can reach. But I understand that not everyone feels the same way about it. HivePosh gives people the choice to join or not. However, sharing creators' content doesn’t always require permission; once you put your content online, it's bound to be shared. So, in my opinion, I may as well share and learn from it, which I have learned a lot from. There are plenty of knowledgeable people, and also trolls, whom I just ignore. That’s something creators resist, but it’s part of being out there.

As for giving a higher reward ratio to the sharer, I think that’s okay too. Sharing isn’t easy. You have to deal with a lot out there, plus the time and effort it takes. It’s not just about clicking a share button. I know from experience that it can actually be harder than creating the content itself.



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I found it hard at first, and some people just don’t want to deal with that kind of pressure,

True! It's hard sometimes. I mostly don't read comments to be sure nobody would harm me. So many unstable people, angry. Like... I remember some person attacked me hard and I got mad and decided to see their profile... And then I saw multiple comments of this person about some difficult disease they were trying to cure - and I realized, yes, that explained a lot.

Sharing isn’t easy

Sure. Some posts are created for sharing but some are tough. If you are too quick - you can get your share removed for the untidy title or wrong flair. If you are slow - someone can share first while you are choosing a better title. You need to learn each subreddit, you should engage here and there to keep your profile nice-looking. And so on and so on.

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I saw multiple comments of this person about some difficult disease they were trying to cure

It doesn’t excuse the behaviour, but it helps make sense of it and makes it easier to be forgiving. Sharing takes a lot of courage, and we’re all just trying our best. Experience teaches us so much along the way.

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