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Yep, drinking lemon juice without sugar isn't cool either hahaha...

Well, I also believe that the lack of public is one of the reasons for giving up, but I can also mention the lack of incentive, because many times these same people think that it is very simple to "make money" just by creating something, but they forget the essential is engagement.

No one will know you unless you can show up for people. Without any interaction, anyone quickly gives up here and it doesn't even last 1 month.

True but the only reason content creators are encouraged to engage here is because they can't tap into a large consumer base. On Youtube a creator engaging leads nowhere nowadays. They'd blend in with all the consumers. Need balance here.

I agree that there must be a balance here.

There's many consumers on Youtube, even the comments get massive amounts of upvotes from consumers. One instance of content generates thousands of instances of engagement simply because consumers outnumber creators. This place needs that.

Yes, it needs to and I hope it doesn't take long for that to happen here too.

As more people discover this new world called Web 3.0, we will be able to get more activities on the platform.

It's difficult to interact on the platform...

I realized here for the second time that if I write 3 or 4 sentences, my comment disappears and goes into limbo.