You may earn a little less, but spreading the rewards helps keep people engaged.
Even though I am also trying Comment Rewarder on some of my posts, this is really not the way on a properly working social network.
On a properly working social network, people are actually there for the content.
They use the platform naturally.
They write a comment, because they are actually interested in the content.
And not because there is a financial incentive to it.
And neither because another person wrote a comment under their posts.
On a properly working social network, no one asks how many comments did you wrote under other people's posts.
Because it does not matter.
What really matters is the real, actual interest in the content.
Which nowadays I very rarely see on the Hive blockchain.
Yeah, we've had this conversation before.
What even is that? This is a form that has only existed for about 20 years. I'd say FB fails as it bombards you with crap and so I hardly use it. I got off Twtr as the new owner made it toxic. Google has shut down several platforms that I used. So I have little trust in corporations in this field.
I get comments that engage with what I post, so I am happy here. Maybe the problem is the content rather than the community.
Hive has plenty of issues though. The community is tiny, so there's not enough consumers for all the creators. I think it's more a scale issue than a concept one.
Rewards are the USP here.
On the whole I am happy on Hive and I hope you can be too.