The lines indicate how many dormant accounts I've unfollowed

Is there anybody out there? Is Pub0x dying?


Am I the only one who has noticed that Pub0x seems to be quiet these last few months? I used to follow so many prolific writers that I'd run out of tip points before I'd had the chance to read all the interesting posts. Now, I have to go to the home page or follow people who can't write for shit, just to reach my quota. There are just eighteen accounts on this site whose content I still read, although they're not very active of late.

No doubt, when Pub0x switched to issuing tips in USDC, people realised just how measly/miserly is the amount per tip. Perhaps this is why so many people no longer blog on Pub0x, presumably having found greener pastures.

The lines indicate the number of accounts I've unfollowed. The lines indicate the number of accounts I've unfollowed in one round of unfollowing (~30).

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