“Prioritizing engagement and collaboration”, when the goal of most is ”making a profit”. There are few I know who have invested in the platform and still do, ahead of many Latinos who when they gather $10 in their wallets withdraw it, usually out of economic necessity.
There are organized communities whose objective is to “self-vote”, establishing rules of permanence that go from integrating the “trail”, ceding a certain percentage of HP, among others.
There are others who are committed to the fundamental idea, such as “unique content that leaves something positive in the reader”, there are those who do so, but because they are not with the “mafias within HIVE”, they do not receive a favourable vote.
Regardless of what the reason is, right? If someone has a business, it is to make profit, to make a living. But, if that business person doesn't invest into their business, into marketing, into what they offer, the business will fail, no matter their intention.
And yes, a lot of the south American people seem to extract most of what they get. Which I understand but at the same time, if their stream of income stops here, they are left with nothing.
Not sure what "mafias on Hive" you are talking about. There are some voting circles and the like though.