Interesting, if a tad counter intuitive. πππβ¨π€
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Interesting, if a tad counter intuitive. πππβ¨π€
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Even just 4 participants in a conversation in a comments section where participant has hit the 255-character limit would already mean more than a thousand comments under the original post! π€―π
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That sounds like quite a party. πππβ¨π€
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Yep, for microblogging it works better for sure. πππβ¨π€
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Perhaps that's unless the long post actually directly encourages the readers to talk a lot on its comments section! π
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True that, and some certainly do. πππβ¨π€
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I remember seeing on mainstream social media platforms before some "challenges" where after a set time as indicated on the post, users have to comment from 1 to 10 (or on some variations, letters that can be A to Z) by putting each number on a separate comment starting from 1 counting up to 10, and the winner will be someone who manages to publish comments from 1 to 10 consecutively without getting interrupted by any other comment. π€ Most (if not all) of the "participants" will eventually get flagged by the platform's AI moderation system for "spamming" because they tried to publish too many comments on a very short period of time. ππ For those "participants" who managed to successfully finish the "challenge" (without getting flagged by the system), there would be no prize except being named as the winner. π€£π
Perhaps such challenge is possible here on Hive, where there would indeed be monetary prizes (in the form of curation, HIVE/HBD, and/or #HiveEngine tokens). π
Anyway, this has probably been my longest comment here on Hive since a month ago. π€―π

I don't see that going well on either mainstream platforms, or here on Hive, as in one way or another, people would be flagged as spammers.
Yep, I noticed indeed. πππβ¨π€
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