Tag: blurt

  • Why I Quit Hive

    Why I Quit Hive

    In this episode, I dive into why I’ve decided to step away from Hive, a platform I once enthusiastically promoted as a beacon for Web3 social networking. Here’s the breakdown:

    – The Downvote Economy: I discuss @krom’s eye-opening article about how Hive has become a “downvote economy.” I’ve witnessed how established users use this system to their advantage, essentially squashing new creators and hoarding rewards among themselves.

    – Decentralization Contradiction: I also cover another of @krom’s insights, where he mathematically shows how Hive’s downvote mechanism actually centralizes control, contrary to what you’d expect in a decentralized network. This has led me to question if Hive truly stands for what it preaches.

    – My Journey with Hive: I share my personal journey, from being a hopeful advocate to recognizing the platform’s failure to evolve into a fair, decentralized space. Despite my efforts to push for change, the system seemed rigged to favor the ‘Hive oligarchy.’

    – Conclusion: I stopped promoting Hive because it feels like endorsing a system that’s more of a pyramid scheme than a community-driven platform. I urge listeners to look for alternatives that might better embody the principles of decentralization such as Blurt

    Links discussed:
    – https://beblurt.com/@khrom/79o56x-the-downvote-economy-how-to-steal-the-value-of-someone-s-work-and-get-rich-off-their-efforts
    – https://beblurt.com/@khrom/5smqz7-why-downvotes-contradict-decentralization-a-mathematical-perspective
    – https://peakd.com/hive-173575/@theringmaster/hivewatchers-thinks-i-m-some
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  • Back to Basics – The Return to IRC

    Back to Basics – The Return to IRC

    In this episode, I share my growing frustration with Matrix and my decision to switch back to IRC for mass communications. I discuss the issues I’ve experienced with Matrix, including server downtime, censorship, and protocol problems. I explain why I’m drawn to IRC’s reliability, stability, and ability to maintain anonymity and privacy. I also announce the launch of an IRC channel for LibertyBytes, where I’ll be sharing updates and engaging with listeners.

    The LibertyBytes IRC channel
    https://intr.cx port 6697 /join #LibertyBytes

    It is also accessible over tor and i2p if you are inclined to go that route.
    It runs Ergo for IRCv3 support with IP cloaking is enabled. Hostname lookup is also disabled. You will need to use SASL for the registration. It also has a built in bouncer so you wont miss the conversation if you’re not logged in. You can opt out of it if you wish. Instructions are on Interlopers site.
    https://intr.cx/irc

    Donate to Interloper
    https://intr.cx/coins

    Coming up next time
    I’m going to cover these upcoming topics next, after I learn some more about them. They are exciting and interesting as hell to me.