My Hive community is gone... So what am I still doing here?

I have no idea exactly when I discovered this ecosystem, but it must be about 7 or 8 years ago. I was taking my first cautious steps into the crypto world back then. I write "Hive" now, but the veterans among us know that back then, it was Steem. It was the place to be for crypto news and analysis.
The first difficult choice I had to make was one we all faced: Choosing a username.
My idea at the time was simple. I intended to write primarily about my hobbies: poker and sports betting. Since I often played sports bets in parlays (and I still do), I chose the name fullcoverbetting.
In hindsight? Not my smartest choice. A book is often judged by its cover. And this happens on Hive too. Believe it or not, people read the name and immediately form a judgment. For some, the word "betting" triggers a red flag—they expect spam or scam, regardless of the actual content. It’s a label that sometimes closes doors before the content has a chance to open them.
The Glory Days (and the Shift)
My first posts were a mix of everything: crypto, betting slips, and a bit about my life. Back then, I was more focused on writing comments than on my own posts, which rarely made it above the pay threshold anyway. But that didn't matter. There were several authors writing about sports and betting at the time. Step by step, we found each other in the comments. A small, tight-knit community was formed. Those were great times.
But times change. Most of those authors have since stopped or moved on. Only a few of the "old guard" are left. Out of necessity, my posts became more diverse. From Hive Rants (yes, I had those too) to life hacks, and stories about my life in general. My username, 'Fullcoverbetting', no longer covered the load of my topics at all. In the past, I was occasionally visited by large curator accounts, which was always a nice reward and recognition. Now, that rarely, if ever, happens. It is what it is.
The Categorization: Who is left?
Recently, I’ve been asking myself why I actually came back to Hive. The frustrations that made me take a break in the past are still here (plagiarism, whale games, silence).
So, I started looking around. Who is still here? And why do they stay? I think we can divide the remaining population into a few groups:
The 'Farmers' (Business): For them, it's purely about the money. You see this in the low-effort posts, the plagiarism, or the circle-jerks to upvote each other. It takes them 5 minutes to post, they get their rewards, and they leave. Zero interaction.
The 'Socials' (Community): The hard core. The people who are truly here for their friends, regardless of the token price. (This is the group I miss the most).
The 'Investors' (Hope): They are here for the bags. They post to stack Hive, hoping it will one day hit $3 or $10 again in the next bull run.
The 'Idealists' (Web3): People who stay because they hate Facebook/X and truly believe in ownership and censorship resistance.
The 'Creatures of Habit' (Routine): This is a big one. After 7 years, Hive is just part of the morning ritual. Stopping feels like a loss. It’s the Sunk Cost Fallacy: "I've put so much time into this account, I can't leave now."
So, where do I fit in?
It’s not for the money anymore—writing costs me more time than it earns. It’s not to vent my feelings—I am an introvert (binnenvetter) and rarely share my inner thoughts. Is it just to kill time? To share my betting projects into the void? I honestly have no idea.
I came for the money (group 1). I stayed for the community (group 2). Now... I suspect I am lingering between Hope and being a Creature of Habit.
Which group are you in?
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I think for me it is kind of the same, I came for the money, stayed for the people. But things are changing indeed… And some of the circle-jerking things do bother me as well. As a result, cause I’m a binnenvetter as well ;-) I try to work against it, by developing, setting up witnesses and so on. Clearly realizing it is a sheer numbers game, and I will never reach whale status any time soon, but well… as a Belgian you are kinda used to work for little or no reward, right? :-D
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Ouch that hurts :).
You are doing great with the witness and tools. Keep it up. That for sure will be rewarded at the end.
Maybe we should look at Hive more as a game. In a game there are always
lol! I know that hurts! Especially today I can imagine!
And for sure, seeing it as a game is an incredibly correct way of thinking about it!
And there too I like to think, the ones just playing along the rules and being consistent are the ones that have the most fun in the end!
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BEER.I think I slide into all but the first one. On some level you could put me into each of those.
Had to look up what the first one was 🤦♂️.
For sure you don't fit in there.
Also a habit thingy for you. Mostly posting at the same time.
And with your Hive network you are almost a community on your own!
I am a creature of HABIT
Nothing wrong with that! Guess I was part of that club also before I left.
THIS. I'm still sticking around mostly out of routine too.
I guess most of us are also part of that group. Maybe more than we know.
I'm a combination of routine and utility. It still helps me a ton to have a blog as a tool to stay disciplined and as sharp as possible with my betting activity. That alone gives me a ton of value.
The reality of Hive is that most start out to earn and the ones that stay do it for the community or the routine. Too few start a blog here because they actually want to, which is one of the major weaknesses of Hive I would say. I don't see anyone starting on Medium, blogspot, ... without genuinely wanting to have a blog.
I did start with blogs way before I even knew hive. Was just trying to find out if it was something for me or not.
Always like to share ideas or bets. Creating a blog is much harder than creating a network on Hive. Even more difficult to be discovered.
I know your accounts help you to stay on track. Still gold mines for the ones who really wants to be serious in betting!
Came for the technology. Left due to the fuckupitry of the HIVE/STEEM fork. Returned to check out old connections and a good place to store my sailing log from the last two sailing seasons.
It works indeed great as a log!
So maybe I am missing a category or 2. Content creator and blogger!
Sounds right to me. 😊
Idealist here 😉
You are the first for that group :)
I personally don't have anything against centralized social media. I just don't use it.
Me too. I am not against it. But I dont also post anything about me on it. ☺️