I don't think it's related, but sometimes it does 😁 be in the good community, create a unique post and engage with others through comments. It's not that people are ignoring your post, I think.
When I started 7 years ago, no power no network, no community.. I thought it was my content issue because I'm not a writer and I didn't have a unique experience either. But, I read and commented more than I posted. Slowly, the community spotted my existence and they were supporting me through comments and votes. Because commenting is also a post, so I did that😁
Only a few close friends would really read a post, but your comment on others? They'll read.. my power now mostly delegated to a few curators. I don't mind if they don't vote for my post, all I need to do is read and comment on theirs then they'll find a way to mine.
We have so many different communities to join. Have you ever known about silver-bloggers? Many people there are quite a chatty 😁
I don't think it's about HP as much as it is about remaining positive and putting in some effort.
It should be about real, actual, genuine interest about content in general.
Like on properly working social networks.
As I currently see it on Hive, it is mostly about Hive Power.
Some Hive accounts have high amounts of Hive Power, and they always receive comments.
By the way, I am rather realistic and honest than fake positive.
I know. Honestly is not really much a popular thing nowadays.
Many people do not even like it.
But it is still one of the most valuable features of being human.
I don't think it's related, but sometimes it does 😁 be in the good community, create a unique post and engage with others through comments. It's not that people are ignoring your post, I think.
But it is.
I tried multiple unique content in the past.
For example amateur radio related posts, falcons, Harris's hawk related posts, living in a cave/tent living community in the rocky semi-desert.
Even videos.
There were many upvotes, but nearly zero comments.
The videos were similar.
Many upvotes, but only a very few, or zero (0) actual video views.
On Hive, there is a general lack of real content consumers.
On Hive most content are either ignored or overlooked (even if it is unique), while it is naturally standing out on a properly working social network.
People always actually care on a properly working social network.
Even in the smallest Facebook groups (for example with a few hundred members).
When I started 7 years ago, no power no network, no community.. I thought it was my content issue because I'm not a writer and I didn't have a unique experience either. But, I read and commented more than I posted. Slowly, the community spotted my existence and they were supporting me through comments and votes. Because commenting is also a post, so I did that😁
Only a few close friends would really read a post, but your comment on others? They'll read.. my power now mostly delegated to a few curators. I don't mind if they don't vote for my post, all I need to do is read and comment on theirs then they'll find a way to mine.
We have so many different communities to join. Have you ever known about silver-bloggers? Many people there are quite a chatty 😁