json_metadata | "{"musingPostType":"answer","musingAppVersion":"1.1","appTags":["steem","thoughts","steemit",""],"appDepth":2,"appTitle":"Dtube, Dlive, Steemhunt, Tasteem: How was your experience?","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","appCategory":"steem","appParentAuthor":"fernwehninja","appParentPermlink":"p34xama8x","appBody":"<p>Actually the introductions of the dapps were really amazing. Dtube was the first to come into inception after @heimendanger announced a decentralized application over a year ago for uploading and watching video just like YouTube. Actually my experience with dtube hasn't been so great I guess it may be because of my mobile device, however I usually have IPFFS problems uploading on dtube really and I've attempted to upload on dtube like out of 20 videos I've only suceded on five occasions, but I've been able to watch fantastic video from great dtubers like @nathanmars and @exyle it's been splendid.<\/p><p>DLIVE was much easier for me since it's inception when @wa7 their CEO announced it's commencement, I could say they got their idea from dtube but I loved their uploading system way better than dtube and In my opinion, I had a better user experience using dlive better than dtube really, it's so sad to see dlive leave the steem blockchain it was a major blow.<\/p><p>I didn't use steemhunt because I'm more of a musing.io person beside hunting feels too technical for me and I'm more of a writer so I didn't have any experience using steemhunt.<\/p><p>Tasteem was more of a decentralised foodie dapp for foodies like @momskitchen and @gringalicious, I saw a friend used the dapps to review a hotel, the food they serve and she got a splendid UPVOTE from tasteem, I didn't try it myself actually, but maybe some day I definitely would.<\/p>","app":"Musing"}" |
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