It's an interesting idea and I'm not against it but then again, those comments need to be of quality. We all know what happens when a certain category finds out there's a way to earn through comments. And not only them. We have users with high reputation spamming the chain with useless two word comments because they think they are important.
You say communities need to be whitelisted and they have the responsibility of making sure spam and scam don't happen. That is a lot of work but I hope it can be done.
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What you point out is a latent threat not only in #Hive. However, I think the solution could be simple if organic commentators spot them and vote against them. I am not a supporter of a downvote, but in these cases, it would be justified.
I remember partiko had some kind of comment rewarding project, the worst I've ever seen. There were spammers all over the chain. Thank God those are gone due to RC costs, one of the HFs took care of them but there are still plenty of spammers.
Another aspect to consider, learn from mistakes to build the right path.
I couldn't agree more.