Life happens for everyone, and that's one way it affects the manner in which they interact with the chain and people and apps on it. Then, the group of friends one usually interacted with might get smaller because for reasons stated in your post and general life some don't stick around or their presence is cyclical. Connections with others may take their place to fill the void, but not always. Most people's onchain activity changes/morphs in time and often influenced by the market or the projects and people that stick around.
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Well yes, incredibly I've seen people come and go, for reasons that aren't because of the market or Hive, but just life. I use to know this guy who actually helped me on the chain in so many ways. Then he probably went through a divorce and also immigration issues in London and became inactive. I tried reaching him through Twitter but he wouldn't reply. Late last year, I lost my only sibling too, and got diagnosed with all the complications, and I lost touch with many too, I think I just am not that guy that a lot of people once knew, while there are other changes in my life I think it's generally reduced how I use Hive, despite my passion for everything here.
Yes, but at least you are still here. In some ways and for some people this kind of connection with others on Hive can be therapeutic too. For others, they feel it's better to take a step back from online activity, particularly in the social media, where often people pose as doing so great in life and rarely talk about their problems. Every person has their own ways of dealing with what life throws at them.
Well, it's not like I cannot leave the social space, offline and all the silence isn't great for me either, as there's no recluse. I agree it works differently for various people