They just need to publish, respect the community rules, and be able to change their earnings easily, safely, and quickly.
They should also actually care about the content.
Hive needs actual, real content consumers.
Nowadays there is a general lack of real content consumers.
Most Hive users focus on posting.
Most Hive posts are ignored/overlooked.
The real interaction is rare.
Even many of the so called curators do not even see the content they curate (upvote), because their upvotes are automated.
This is how most Hive users socially ruin an otherwise technically revolutionary platform.
Is true, we remark the importance of interaction when we onboard people. But let be honest even in Facebook or Instagram the most interactions are the likes not the comments.
Even the smallest Facebook groups (for example with a few hundred members) have more real interaction than entire the Hive blockchain.
And mostly it is the comments. Not the likes.
People there always care. They ask how I am, if I have help, they write useful/helpful tips, they always answer my questions, and they encourage me to post more often.
In addition to comments, some people write even private messagess too.
I don't have Facebook years ago, I am only in Hive and even with the low rate of comments I don't complain because I receive few but quality ones. In my city I organized the Community and we even have real life meetings.
Maybe the DAPPs should show the amount of visits per post or introduce alghorytms. That way the comments will increase.
All you have to do is look at my posts to see that there is plenty of engagement on Hive! I refuse to comment or vote for people who go out of their way to spread negativity about Hive and actively promote Facebook.
Indeed. People can be part of the solution or complain about the problem. Someones prefer complain. I prefer onboard new members, explain Hive to them and then respect their freedom to do what ever they want to do.