Some hubs just don't spark ideas for comments. Many people who read your hubs still benefit from them and enjoy them, they just don't feel the need to comment. I admit that I sure do like it when people do comment on my hubs because it makes me feel appreciated as a writer, however I don't believe that people don't like it just because they don't leave a comment.
If they vote my hub down...well that's another story.
I think it's a natural feeling, but it's not really accurate--I have some Hubs that do pretty well without a comment. And some, contrariwise, drew a good set of comments to start, but then languished largely unread.
I think it's best just not to worry about it too much--though I sure enjoy the comments when they do come in.
It's nice to get comments, but they are not necessarily a measure of how much your hubs are liked. Hubbers are more likely to comment-- but outside viewers from the web are more likely to earn money for you, and less likely to comment.
It's good to review your hubs, but low numbers of comments don't mean lack of quality.
If you are writing mostly poetry, you may get fewer comments. It's not because your poetry is bad-- it just takes a certain reader to respond, and they may not be the majority.
To me yes. I always wonder why, It makes me sad too. :(.
No, I don't think of it that way. I rarely look at my views or activity unless I get a notification of a comment. I write because it feels right at the time, but I don't worry about peoples opinion of my hubs.
People liking them is nice but not necessary.
No. It's because I do the same too, LOL. I may be reading their hubs and enjoyed it.
But, sometimes there are just times when I don't feel like commenting. I would rather hit the buttons below.
Not being able to comment doesn't mean I do not like the hub. So, you shouldn't be worried if you don't receive much comments.
Not worried here much on a no comment /feedback . I am just editing some of my work and started with the ones with no comments or feed back or the traffic had slowed. And the thought came to me to ask ... :).
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.