I'm guilty of (I think this is what you're referring to.) double dipping. I'm posting here and on Steem. Since I kinda have more faith in large groups of individuals over singular persons tho.... I'm posting here first and engaging more here. I'm simply doing my regular posts on Steem and if anyone engages with me, I'll respond... but I'm not going over the top to read and engage over there like I am here. I'm more interested in the new things than the older anyhow. I know Steem, I know it well. This place is something which is essentially new. It's fresh. I love new things. I love fresh things. :)
I've also traded Hive for Steem, shamelessly. It was 2:1, I was able to get 2 Steem for every Hive. With a future so uncertain on either end of the spectrum... I just switched what I could out of both, to BTS, because I felt it had more functionality in the long term and would retain far more value if it were to crash, than either of these. I will not, however, be powering down my Hive. I will be growing it from here on out. I'll also continue to grow my Steem tho. I think it's just wise to keep up with both currently, with both futures being so uncertain in the short-term. There is no clear and concise path to take and while some feel there is, I feel that there is potential for anything to happen and that we should not be so quick to jump to conclusions. Call me overly cautious, idk, but I'd like to know that if one or the other tanks... I've not missed out on my earnings on the other. I'd like to ensure that I am not wasting time, while trying to do something that I've come to enjoy a good bit in my life.
Oh. Absolutely. No one is blaming anyone. You got to do what you got to do. But I think the incentive to post on steem will drop over the next 12-13 weeks as people power down.