I've definitely benefitted from autovotes over the years and am definitely grateful for them, even though they're not massive ones these days. I always felt like a personal responsiblity to deliver good content (good being arbitary, as you well know) and to be honest, it's one of the things that have kept me here and kept me posting. Because of a sense of personal responsibility, I've also made sure I've commented on others, as much as I'm able depending on the day, week or month (life, right?). I guess not everyone has that sense of responsiblity. What would be awesome is a 'autovote reset' - say they expire after three months and you have to redo them. I reckon a lot just forget or they disappear off chain for a bit and the autovotes continue. I feel the same about community leaders who disappear from their communities and do nothing to maintain them - there's no monitoring of posts that might contain AI or plagiarism or aer 'shit' posts, and at the same time, no encouragement that might keep people posting in that niche area. If the admin disappear for six months, so should the community, paving the way for more enthusiastic people in that niche to run them. The various niches on Hive should mirror the plethora of niches in the 'real' world - meaning if new people come in, they find a place to belong fairly quickly, or even feel they can start their own community without thinking 'oh there's already one there'. I also wish you simply couldn't autocomment so we don't get stupid negative spam. Some of these are just me wanting a bit of tidy admin going on, some I genuinely think would make Hive a bit better. None fix everything, I'm just throwing some stuff out there.