I think of it as being a citizen too. Hive isn't just a business :) If someone really considers Hive home, they may very well still need to be away for a while, less active, extract, etc.
On the other hand, one could build up quite an account, never extracting anything, then when the "next big thing" comes along, coast for quite a while before people get wise to it and cut off support.
The whole picture needs to be examined, sometimes even directly asking the person why - without demanding personal details about the situation.
Maybe everyone should experience a wider selection of the city.
There are plenty of people who just coast along, trying to fly below the radar for as long as possible I guess. But, is that a good experience here?
Definitely, myself included. I used to regularly look for different accounts and communities at least every other day, but lately have been sticking to my favorites since I've started being online more.
No, it's not beneficial to them or Hive. If we care, we should keep up on things and add our voices respectfully when it's appropriate. I love hearing differing opinions on subjects I care about.