Great post @azircon, it's a very interesting point to raise, when I see posts like this I remember theories about the "dead internet" I saw some names I know on the list, @melinda010100 who is always helping newbies on ecency, @coyotelation who is always online on inleo threads, @wiseagent and @shiftrox are present on snaps, I agree with you that unfortunately we have a lot of "bots" that make "threads" of messages, sometimes in some posts I simply gave up going to the "comments" to read them because there are some bots that put more than 50 texts and images in the post which makes it extremely toxic.
When we have active people commenting and moving the community, this is great. We need more of this dialogue. I think it would be interesting if Hive had some kind of "filter" for posts with only "commands." I remember about 6 months ago when people would put some names on a list and let the "bot" comment on specific posts from people they followed and programmed. It's a very intense debate. I'm happy to see Hive resuming the conversations that are necessary for the evolution and continuity of the network. We need this. I think no one is perfect. Even newbies will hardly understand the Hive system quickly. We know that there is a certain barrier.
But I have faith that over time things will adjust and improve.