RE: The Pillars Of LeoGlossary

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Thanks for your feedback and what you say is true. Of course, we start with the premise of what is on those sites is owned by the corporations. This brings into question the results. Also, they have a monopoly on the all the responses tied to the reviews.

We certainly are dealing with something evolving. Of course, we have to start somewhere. And you are right, incorporating data from elsewhere is helpful although brings up the same issue you mentioned with YT, they can change the API.

So we keep coming back to the control of the data.



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I agree that we have to try things.

I disagree with you regarding the matter of content being under the control of a central organisation and therefore is under threat to be deleted. YT is known to take down copyrighted materials. IMDB and Discogs are known for their community-build databases and sourcing of copyright materials by the owners. They know what the community is worth. Heck, back before WWW was made available to us when I had to use Gopher and Lynx, I was contributing to IMDB already. Anyway, I really think it's much more valuable time to try and onboard Discogs, IMDB and other services for eg monetised comments than spending time to create all the content ourselves. As mentioned, this will cost millions of hours for the content alone. And what about the reach for such content? And even with eg Discogs, a marketplace for vinyl, CDs and whatnot is available as well. When these services don't want to integrate with HIVE, create a new service, using some to more of the content from their database, add their marketplace and add HIVE/LEO token as a payment form, including a hot-swap from these tokens to whatever fiat currency, or crypto, and voila. A much more compelling service. Similar style to what Travala does. Use the big-ass content databases out there to benefit crypto. In cases of IMDB en Discogs, to benefit LEO/HIVE 😉

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I'll create a post describing a concept for IMDB as well as Discogs sourced material and how it can benefit HIVE without copyright infringement, and perhaps even reach the entire audience of said services. Even with a new service based on their content 😉

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I look forward to the post. Should be very educational.

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am not sure if you'll see this post in your timeline or somewhere else, therefore I am providing you with the link here 😉 https://peakd.com/hive-192806/@edje/how-to-increase-hive-bloggingleo-threads-usage-tremendously-without-marketing-integrate-music-platforms

looking forward to read what you think of this, the idea, the concept and also like to read from you how you would go about the materialization of this idea/concept. perhaps the LEO team can take this onboard? perhaps with the support of others in the community?

note that where I wrote HIVE, can also be LEO, or any other team or future team to be created 😉