RE: DLive Traffic Collapsing Since Leaving Steem

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DLive Traffic Collapsing Since Leaving Steem

in dlive •  6 years ago 

There's a surprise, not. They lost a lot of trust through their actions.

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Hopefully a lesson for others. "How to squander your initial success as one of the few blockchain applications that actually has users".

Hmm, it seems you may have spoken too soon. Apparently while the majority of Steem sites are seeing a decrease in traffic, DLive.tv apparently has only seen growth...

Maybe it's time as a community that we move on from DLive and focus on our own growth rather than holding onto this petty grudge. Just my 2 cents~

¯_(ツ)_/¯

DLive.tv didn't exist until recently. It would be impossible not for it to see growth on a moving-average based metric such as Alexa rank. It's not clear if DLive is in growth or not, given that it was between 30k and 40k rank as DLive.io but below 60k as DLive.tv.

Ok, good to know, but perhaps you should focus more on the 2nd part of my message. The part where we stop hyper focusing on what DLive is doing. They're not part of Steem anymore, and the amount of new posts/comments about them only makes us look like teenage girls who just got dumped. It's time we moved on.

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

It's pretty important to know whether or not projects which move to their own chain succeed vs. those that stick with Steem. There are costs and benefits associated with both, and if we see that projects which move away are still successful, it undermines the argument that projects need to be on the same chain. It also sets an example for projects to follow, potentially undermining Steem.

Not paying attention to how this plays out is choosing to ignore valuable information.