'worth it' is a matter of opinion. We've discussed this several times, but attention cannot be taken for granted on such a small platform (thousands of active users, not billions). You have to build something. That can be communities, new users, events, whatever. We know the issues, find solutions.
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Thousands of active users is more than enough on a properly working social network.
For example in addition to other groups, I post in a private Facebook group with only around 1200 members, and almost all of the posts there have meaningful comments.
Because the members in that group have actual, real, common interest in the content.
So the size of the platform is not a problem.
The problem is the approach of most of the users of a platform.
In the case of most of the Hive users, the problem is the general lack of actual interest in the content.
Yes, you've said all exactly the same things several times before. Tell me something new! ;)
You cannot generalise about Hivers. Each will have a different experience to you. I find plenty to engage with and made a lot of friends.
Do whatever makes you happy. Life is short.