I have said all along that people need to find their communities (most of us could fit in more than one). That makes Hive fun and potentially more lucrative. There is an element of luck as gaining support from a big account can give you a real boost even if they don't interact much. I do well thanks to getting to know lots of people. I mix it up with content too, but that is what I enjoy and I won't restrict myself. It is not compulsory to engage with everything I post and some of it is pretty specialist. I post in actual Hive communities to reach that audience who don't need to follow me directly. That is part of what communities offer.
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Great points. I don't see myself sticking to any one community either. I just have too much going on in my life that I enjoy sharing. I'm actually glad you commented. I know you like podcasts and there is one called archive 81 that they just based a Netflix series on. The show was fantastic but I haven't listened to the podcast yet. You might want to give it a try.
There are so many podcasts now and some are really big. I've been listening to them for many years now. I'll look at that show. Podcasts can be about anything as they are just another form of content. I really need to do more of my own one.