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This is something that people do not ask on Facebook, yet they still interact with posts, which they are interested in. I comment under other people's posts, if I have something to say or ask. I do not force myself to comment under other people's posts (like many people do), and certainly not dozens of comments per day. I use the platform naturally. I have a life to live, and that is not on the internet.

Well if you think Facebook is best, then use it. If that’s where you feel more valued, then more power to you.

I don’t ask for comments on my posts unless I am posing a question to the community.

Do I agree the engagement needs to be better here on Hive, absolutely and is something that I do talk about with others, but I work at finding solutions instead of giving excuses. The short form Threads and Waves are helping with that, IMO.

We all have lives to live bud, you aren’t the only one. But there are those of us that make the effort to help build this community with what little time we do have.

Usually those, who have comments on Hive are either, who have a lot of Hive Power, or those, who force themselves to write comments all the time. They make effort, but it is visible that their comments are not natural, but forced. Effort is not good in this case.

A proper social network is working without effort. Naturally, genuinely. People focus on the content they like, and that brings the people together. Hive (and every other social network) should work this way. No one should have to force himself/herself to write comments.

Okay, so let's flip it, then...

Instead of complaints, which is all I see you doing here... Do you have any solutions?

I have always said that hiding the post reward amount from front ends would really help so that people aren't so focused on what post is getting the most rewards, etc.

But bringing ideas for solutions to the table vs just bitching about the issue is way more productive in my opinion.

I am not complaining. I wrote only facts. And I already wrote the solution too. People should focus on the content. This is how a proper social network works. This is the key. Nothing more. For example a Facebook group of a certain interest brings the people together. And no one is forced. The communication is visibly natural, genuine. The same is needed on the Hive blockchain too.

I agree with that, but how do you get them to focus on the content? For me, it's putting out educational content that can help others. This is where I get the most engagement.

Anyway, have fun in your Facebook groups. I hope you get all the attention you are looking for there. For me, I get all the attention I want here. ✌🏻

Probably a good and proper marketing would help. The wrong marketing attracted the wrong people. Both on Steem and on Hive too. Sometimes I still see people putting "vote, post, earn" stickers on various places. This marketing is attracting mainly the wrong people, and not those, who focus on content. Currently it is natural to have comments in Facebook groups. It should be natural on Hive too.