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RE: Snaps Container // 5/11/2026, 4:24:00 PM

in Snaps13 days ago

1 more piece of advice, since you seem kind of new & I looked at your blogs. You will get more eyes on your content if you find a relevant community to post them to. Something like the Freewriters community or something not niche, because just using tags won't get much attention.

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I understand what you're saying and I do agree communities can help with discoverability. But honestly, my writing tends to go against a lot of the collective hive-think that forms inside some communities, and over time that usually ends with people reacting more to how I think than whether I actually broke any rules.

I've been around Hive long enough to notice that once people socially categorize you as "difficult" or too contrarian, the content itself almost becomes secondary. So I prefer posting on my own blog rather than attaching everything to communities that often feel like mini-governance groups with their own ideological gravity and social expectations.

Plus, communities take a cut of author rewards, which isn't my biggest concern, but if I'm writing something under my own name, taking the reputational risk myself, and building my own audience directly, I'd rather keep it on my own page.

I think my niche is less about a specific topic and more about my perspective itself. So instead of trying to fit into a single community identity, I'd rather let people follow because they resonate with the way I think across different subjects.

I undertand, this isn't my first account, lol. I had two other accounts downvoted to zero or blacklisted, because I was on the wrong side of a fight here.