That's a good question, for a social network, the term social is what gives it relevance. And I think you're right that content creation is more inclined towards publication than interaction, although that's just my impression and I don't have reliable data to confirm this.
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The problem is that many people do not care about the content. Sometimes not even as a so called content creator. Most Hive posts are ignored/overlooked because of the general lack of the real content consumers. Most people are focused so much on the rewards that this is how they ruin an otherwise technically revolutionary platform.
Commenting on something close to the topic, you remind me of a couple of projects I once read about a curation group for comments on posts, as a way to encourage more people to participate and interact with the content.
Unfortunately, I don't know how the idea has progressed, nor do I know if the group in question is still working.
And I think you're right that if we don't manage to attract attention to the content, and achieve greater visibility of the blockchain among more people, with applications for use and active communities, then things can get complicated.
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Edit: I just reviewed one of the ideas for rewarding interesting comments on posts, and the idea seems to have good potential.
You can read the proposal for this tool at https://ecency.com/hive/@commentrewarder/introducing-commentrewarder-a-new-service-to-reward-comments
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