
Those of us who have enjoyed the new era of the internet, the Web 3, will appreciate the fact that real social life begins with Hive. Most of us have wasted a lot of time on Web 2 applications that provided little value. Consider what we could have done with those hours on Hive. Hive gives you compelling reasons to join and give you something worth the time spent.
Hive may not be exciting to everyone or worthy of their time and attention. It may just be time-consuming or hard for some people. They have a point when they say that the all engagements are time-consuming, in my opinion.
This is due to the fact that it takes time to produce something significant and worthwhile that curators will find useful and assign value. It takes time to edit a post with appropriate markdowns, to take excellent images, to create and upload quality videos, it takes time to read and leave comments on others post and overall, you'll need to put a lot of time and effort into creating original content.

You'll come to realise that any effort put into a creative content pays off in the end. The best reward system is in place in the decentralised Hive world, where curators are in charge to make sure your time spent enagaging is rewarded. If you are consistent, you will undoubtedly be noticed and get rewarded. This helps you realise that you actually didn't waste any time at all.
Given that you can get the most out of your daily activities in the Hive ecosystem, Hive provides you with a solid argument for why it is, in fact, the ideal place to be. The Web 3 blockchain is a game changer that has given hope to many content creators who had previously been milked and ignored by several social media players.

In today's world, where individuals are looking for the best site to focus their time and attention, I think the Web 3 blockchain is the ideal location. In the Hive ecosystem, you start to engage in the sort of social interaction that pays off, build your skills and leaves you with something(HP) vested for the future; what you would call an insurance policy or investment to benefit from.
This social life experience is far better compared to what other Web 2 applications have to offer. No one has had a terrific social media life experience until they have been elevated to the level of important stakeholders whose efforts should be recognised and rewarded. You already have that kind of life if you are on Hive.
I wanted to make a post before i saw the notification that you made new post. You know i would have blame yourself if i had miss this post. Just yesterday, a friend i introduced to Hive said to me, i don't think i really have time, to comment, read and upvote. It is really time consuming.
The discussion took some minutes and i told him that, hive is like any other business. If you will give Norma business time, you need to give hive time too to get good results.
I think we can be successful if we look for ways to produce quality content on hive instead of spending 1-2 hour a day on social media like instagram or facebook. I hope everyone can achieve what they want. 🍪🍩😁😁
Knowing that Hive truly provides something worthwhile in return, it should be given more time than the other platforms mentioned. I'm delighted you've realised how important it is to spend time on Hive.@arduilcelebren
Some days I do not even post anything. I just read the other content creators and comment on them. I mean in time, it's important to develop good relationships instead of a few dollars..
The Hive ecosystem is indeed, the future of content creation. There's alot to learn as you share your contents here
Exactly, thank you🤝🏼
I've encountered a similar issue where some people loved the idea of the Hive blockchain but never wanted to sign up. It has more to do, as you noted, with anyone who would view it as any other type of business. Even though it is time-consuming but there are better returns that many other platforms will not offer. I really appreciate your kind words, thanks for finding the content to be informative my friend @ijelady
The Hive project and its likelihood of success are things I firmly believe in. I wholeheartedly support its emphasis on fostering and rewarding creators, and I'm thrilled to be a part of such a supportive and progressive community.
Wow! This is the most interesting post I have read today. I myself had problems of inconsistency! I have been on hive for 7 months now, but for some reasons, I was inactive for at least 3 months. Notwithstanding all of these, I still got a reasonable reward from my few posts. I wondered how it would have been if I did more...