I’m still kinda lost with all the different containers…
https://audio.3speak.tv/play?a=m9pkwpmy
It's how the micro-blog sites use Hive. Each "container" is a Hive post.The services use the comments of that post for their data storage. So Snaps has a separate container,Inleo has a separate container and so on.On PeakD's web based site you can see a combined feed if you like.
Think of a container as a blog. Think of that blog as being posted through a specific frontend. That blog is still saved on the Hive blockockchain. Hive.blog & Peakd shows everything from the chain, while InLeo and Ecency concentrate on what's posted on their platforms
Snapie and Hivesuite both connect directly to snaps, but I'm not sure how. I think they use The Snaps Container then filter out what's posted through their frontends via a tag.
part 2- When a blog on Waves or InLeo earn enough to show on the trending feeds for Peakd and Hive.blog they'll show up there as well and even in the newest feeds, but not everything posted to Peakd or Hive.blog show up in Ecency and InLeo, because they are semi-gated communities
Part 3- that means that if you watch the feeds on Hive.blog or Peakd, the container blogs will show up there, while they may not be shown in the feeds the same in InLeo and Waves, because they don't want them to compete with other blogs. That's a guess, not fact