I find almost nothing of interest and yes, I look way too hard for it. Does that mean I just didn't find it or that it's not there? After years of being on Hive on and off I can honestly say that it's simply not here. The curators aren't rewarding what's actually useful, so what's useful isn't being produced. The big curators determine what's being created by rewarding content. Once people figure out what meets their criteria they rarely go above and beyond that requirement.
What do I mean plainly? Originality here looks like family photo albums with little to no information contained within the blog that those outside of their circles find useful. Hive creates tons of Travel blogs, so why aren't we a go to for travel information on the destinations throughout the world? The beginning of this paragraph explains that clearly. Why is that the case? The 1st paragraph explains that just as clearly.
We need to create content that contains information people search for when trying to inform themselves and we are not producing that. Pretty pictures of pretty places without actually information is simply not interesting to outside parties.
RE: Who Are the Content Consumers?