How "Quello" is different from "AsktheHive" ? Which one is more favorable.?

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Lately, I started to see more post from @quello frontend. For sure people are fond of shorter content and they want to get rewarded by just putting up a question.

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It is not bad getting all the doubt sorted by raising and asking the question to the community. A simple question can help to get away with many doubts for multiple users. However, earlier we had a community specifically made by @acidyo to sort out all queries and smartly named it #askthehive. The community started to get more popularity and users started to put up all sorts of question.

But now, we have see @quello.io getting more popularity. The platform is too based on Q&A pattern. So i couldn't digest the things of developing two different community for one common purpose.

It is just like wrapping up chocolates in different wrapper. Wondering, If I get answer, where I started to put up question earlier on Hive.

How the two (Quello /askthehive) are different? And which one is favoured most?

Peace

Namaste @steemflow



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What makes @quello interesting is it helps you get over the procrastination that you face when you think you have to write a long post. As you write a @quello post, you won't even realize and the post would've become 500 words or more.

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R u sure....🤨 I see only a question of few words or two sentences..... #askthehive is similar community and people do write stuff before putting up actual question

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My friend @mrsahil99 is using this app extensively. That's what he had to say about it.
Probably not everyone uses it for motivation 😜

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I had no idea about Quello. Thanks for sharing, I will check that out.
Btw, I was here to read about Ritter actually, my favorite chocolate 😁😁

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Hahaha...chocolates just pull you here....and that one was my gift from Singapore....so next time I would expect from you as well..😉

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Of course, you can ask your question anywhere on the blockchain, however, one of the main differences is the interface and the features you'll be able to build on top of Quello when compared to a community.

Communities at blockchain level are currently one size fits all, which is great and extremely valuable for bringing various topics alive however I'm not sure a community alone would be enough to bring questions and answer enthusiasts (Quora, Yahoo, other Q&A sites) to Hive as they would expect a dedicated interface with functionality focussed on asking and answering questions. Having a site focussed on Q&A helps to narrow an audience and filter out other noise on Hive that wouldn't be useful when trying to onboard the users I mentioned previously.

There is a much longer answer to this, where we can dive deeper into features, onboarding, retention, however, thought it might be useful to keep it short 👍

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Hahah sure....one thing i unedrstood, at @quello I get answer whereas at @askthehkve there were hardly any engagement on question except you have good rapo among the community members.....hope to see more from Quello...👍

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