I'd say that's true. Consistently active accounts are more important than lots of accounts which may or may not be active. πππβ¨π€
!PIZZA
I'd say that's true. Consistently active accounts are more important than lots of accounts which may or may not be active. πππβ¨π€
!PIZZA
However, there are a lot of talks about how the term "active Hive user" is defined. π€―π
!PIZZA
Well, obviously if an account follows curation trails, voting can't be used as a criterion. πππβ¨π€
!INDEED
Even if a Hive account is manually used to vote, then there should still be a standard way to measure how many votes (of particular Voting Percentages) per given period of time will qualify the account as "active" (relative to automatic curation if also used). π€π€―π€
!PIZZA
Posts, comments, and replies would work better as metrics than votes I'd say. πππβ¨π€
!BEER
That's !INDEED true, but content consumers on Hive (who only read and curate but seldom reply) might be seen as "not active" even if they manually vote a lot. π€―π
!INDEED that's a good point, as I know there are quite a few of the quiet lurker sorts too. Determining authentic account activity is slightly challenging it would seem. Well, I know I'm active! πππβ¨π€
The "active Hive authors" would then be much easier (with a simple metric such as "posting or commenting at least once a week") to measure relative to "active Hive users". π€π€
!LOLZ !INDEED
Yes, if we specify authors then it does become much simpler to gage. πππβ¨π€
!LOLZ
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