RE: Is it me or has HIVE been a little quiet today? I've noticed less acti ... by buffalobison
Viewing a response to: @buffalobison/re-shinyobjects-r04hys
hive-193084·@shinyobjects·
0.000 HBDLOL. Rush hour? On a global platform like HIVE, I wonder how that works. On traditional social media with algorithms that focus/limits what we see, rush hour or peak times are easier to know. I sort of like the serendipitous nature of posting and connecting here on HIVE. It's sort of like throwing spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks. In the few months I've spent on HIVE, I've been surprised when a simple little Buzz gets lots of upvotes and comments vs. when I spend the time formatting content, uploading pics to put a long-form post together only to get a "meh" response. It both exciting and humbling creating content on HIVE. Being here in this space is a wonderful learning experience that keeps me on my toes. I am enjoying the global aspect of HIVE which is a much better experience than traditional social media. I sort of figure that when I post something before I go to bed, it's morning on the other side of the world. Then when I wake up and post, it's afternoon on the other side of the world and morning time here is the States. I've been charmed by seeing what folks in Asia and India are eating for breakfast right before I go to bed. Then to see what they are having for lunch or dinner when I wake up. It's been a nice thing for me to experience. I feel more connected to those across the world and can feel the connection in the simple and mundane aspects of living when reading posts and seeing pics. We're all just people living our lives as best we can. Thanks for chiming in. I didn't realize I had so much to say on the topic until I looked back at my reply t your comment. I guess you gave me something to think and post about. Cheers!
👍 buffalobison,