Your reflection on Hive's journey and the challenges it faces in gaining recognition resonates with many in the community. The struggle to attract influential content creators and the issue of low adoption among non-content-creating users are valid concerns. It's frustrating to witness other platforms gaining immediate attention, only to falter later.
The reluctance of some crypto influencers to explicitly mention Hive or 3Speak is indeed puzzling. It raises questions about the barriers we face in getting recognized, even when the merits of the platform are clear. The fear of inviting someone to Hive only to see them face potential bullying adds another layer of complexity to the dilemma.
In essence, Hive hasn't failed in its core concept, but the challenges of recognition and adoption persist. It's a call for the community to reflect on how to overcome these obstacles and create an environment that appeals to both content creators and passive users.
The community is the strongest thing we have here I suppose. Someone pointed out that this could be the last stand against AI :)