The one solution to this, and just about every problem on Hive is more users. My own tribe STEMGeeks suffers from the lack of authors writing about STEM related topics.
Almost every issue we have on Hive will be made better by having more users.
We just haven't figured out how to do this, sure marketing will help but it is expensive af and a very low success process so it takes time or even more money. Most of the time it is done extremely poorly with almost no efficiency. We are already burning tons of money via the DHF on projects that are doing nothing to get Hive exposure or make it better in any significant way.
I frequently refer to my fictitious RC/Cars community, if I did in fact create one I'd be lucky to get 1-2 users in it, I certainly wouldn't get an answer to what gear ratio I should use when upgrading the size of my rear tires on an Traxxas Rustler. On Reddit, I'd get 10 responses to that very specific problem. We need users so we can have tons of thriving niche communities and dapps.
You see these massive market caps and you and I know we don't have the users here that have the money to pay that bill.
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