An overview of the ‘UNHIDE Hive’ project

in voilk •  5 months ago


     
    Some people on Hive feel like we have a user growth issue. I’m one of them, and if you are too, UNHIDE is for you.

    UNHIDE’s top goal is to make it easier for willing community members to do something about user growth. As a decentralized platform, people will often start projects alone or in small groups. They often operate as islands, alone, disconnected from other efforts.

    So: UNHIDE is about trying to get some (not all) of these efforts to start communicating more, start using the same language, and start rowing in the same direction.

    TL;DR up front

    • Four phases to help fix the above:
    • Phase 1 is to review two lists that outline things we need to work on: List 1, List 2
    • Phase 2 is to turn the agreed upon list items into good documents
    • Phase 3 is to figure out how all the items could maybe work together
    • Phase 4 = do the things

     

    I’m writing UNHIDE in all caps because it is both a rallying cry and an acronym that might sound like silly corporate crap, but it spells UNHIDE and I like it:
    UNHIDE = Unified Network for Hive Information Distribution and Exchange

     

    UNHIDE’s Mission

    UNHIDE’s mission is to grow collaboration between Hivers working in the following areas:

    1. Onboarding new users
    2. Marketing Hive and its dApps
    3. Anti-abuse efforts
    4. Getting Hive listed on crypto exchanges
    5. Crafting DHF proposals for any of the above

    Each of these areas ties to user growth (or retention) in some way. Currently, there is no formal system of collaboration, sharing of information, or coordination between these efforts. Our massive DHF fund is not efficiently used to support them either.

    Improving coordination, even just a little, can have a significant impact on efficiency and output. It’s important to note that UNHIDE is not trying to centralize anything. Coordination between people in Hive’s decentralized, autonomous, “organization” is the goal.

    How does UNHIDE work?

    Phase 1: Two simple lists

    We start very simple with a few lists.

    List 1 takes the five areas above and breaks them into smaller chunks: what makes up, say, anti-abuse on Hive? What are its components? There will be many opinions and some of them will clash. There are already very rich discussions about Topic #5 happening in various corners of the community 👀

    List 2 is: all known people or groups or communities that partake in one (or more) of the five areas listed above. We probably won’t be able to find them all.

    We then take List 1 and open it up for discussion to all of Hive, but most importantly we share it with the people already doing work in the respective areas (aka List 2). This includes virtually all community leaders. We ask if List 1 makes sense, is accurate, etc.

    Phase 1 will also help determine who’s even interested in these discussions and the vision for UNHIDE. It won’t be for everyone.

    Both Lists can live on-chain. I've started them in the comments below.

    List 1List 2
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    Phase 2: Documentation

    Once there is decent input on the makeup of List 1 (which, as a reminder, is just those 5 topics above broken down into their component parts), we can start building documentation for each chunk. Even chunks that disagree or are in opposition with one another.

    This could be as simple as a one-pager that explains the chunk. Some things may be longer and more involved, depending on their complexity.

    We’ll build a little library of shared knowledge around the five key areas. These can also be on-chain.
     

    Phase 3: Process building & ideation.

    UNHIDE phase 3 banner.png

    With a Version 1 of documentation complete, we have what amounts to a bunch of puzzle pieces dumped out on the table. And hopefully, a growing group of people that have exposure to UNHIDE, thus more than few eyes on all the puzzle pieces.

    This allows people with specialty knowledge, ambition, or just plain good ideas to say “wait a minute, what if we took this chunk over here and combined it with that chunk over there and…”

    Phase 3 aims to fuel ideation for new dApps, working groups, strategies, etc. It will start to give more shape and direction towards what we can accomplish as a community, in respect to user growth and funding related to user growth.
     

    Phase 4: Operationalizing (Make Things Happen)

    UNHIDE phase 4 banner.png

    The vision for UNHIDE is to become a group of Hivers who have strong sightlines into the five areas mentioned above, and are able to help coordinate others into action. To do that effectively you need the puzzle pieces mentioned above—the Who’s the What’s the Why’s, etc.
     

    👥 Who is UNHIDE?

    There’s a lot of “we” mentioned above.

    Who’s the we?

    Well, it’s anyone reading this who wants to be involved. There should be no gatekeeping.

    Realistically, this will appeal more to anyone who:

    • Believes user growth is absolutely critical for Hive’s future and for its value
    • Is action-oriented; someone who knows how start making things or talking to people or providing insight in service of getting something done
    • Is interested in Hive as its own ‘brand’ or platform, and can see beyond the scope of their favourite dApp

    Next steps?

    I’ve built out a first version of List 1 and List 2 in the comments. The next step is for Hivers to start commenting on the Lists. Correct them, add to them, debate them, agree with them, hate them—you do you.

    The more input, the better.

    List 1List 2
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    Let's do this. Let's UHNIDE Hive and get this damn place ready to catch a bull.

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