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RE: Forum newsteem
Topic: Example of OLD STEEM vs. NEW STEEM
In short, it typically looks like this
Source: @jarvie
OLD STEEM
- Get Rich Quick and Schemes
- Non intuitive sites (meaning sites that were confusing UI)
- Focus on one project
NEW STEEM
- Focus on a diversity of projects
- Successful money making projects
- Focus on a diversity of economies with several tokens etc
- New tools that support projects. Like hivemind.
Basically we are dropping the geeky lingo for a more presentable marketing pitch.
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More importantly, geeks are already equipped to find the important details to support the claims of New Steem. That' great because there's no need to exagerate New Steem. A tool like Hivemind is a great example. You can talk all about how Hivemind will power communities without having to mention that it's a non-conensus blockchain interpretor. You don't even have to mention how Hivemind simplifies things for node operators, any more than rack-and-pinion gearsets help automobiles.
See? That doesn't help. Ads just mention it and move on.
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