1/ Blogging is time-consuming, not everyone's natural skill and even more so when U engage in other apps, u have to read d full content, so those who want to perform in engagement with a better strike rate, will switch to short-form content
3/ Secondly, as I said earlier average life in Hive wins, microblogging niche complements the "doctrine of average" and makes it an overarching process in the realm of social blogging.
The monthly average thread count should be a key parameter in the context of engagement. U can easily identify people who are here for the long run with this metric
1/ Blogging is time-consuming, not everyone's natural skill and even more so when U engage in other apps, u have to read d full content, so those who want to perform in engagement with a better strike rate, will switch to short-form content
2/ because they can produce comments in less time and can easily up their rank in engagement which in some way going to help in getting votes.
3/ Secondly, as I said earlier average life in Hive wins, microblogging niche complements the "doctrine of average" and makes it an overarching process in the realm of social blogging.
Now I understand what you are saying. I agree and now it makes sense on why you are asking about monthly average of number of threads.
The monthly average thread count should be a key parameter in the context of engagement. U can easily identify people who are here for the long run with this metric
rather than a burst of activity. I agree.