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RE: What is a good post on Hive?

in LeoFinance2 years ago

There are good points here.

I have thought for too long that thanks to my crypto-experience I could impact a lot the community here. I made some posts up to 15$ and a lot of deep posts I created, that were giving a lot of insights to the users of the crypto-space and and others were just ignored. Then, I saw many actifit (like @devpress ) mentions and a loooooot about games taking up to tens and tens of dollars worth.

But then, I understood that posts get curated by people with same or similar interests. Meaning, that there is a "curation-market". If someone fit into the curations offer he will get curated more often otherwise it will take much longer to create an income here.
So I dropped my Ego, and started as well to post different things about my life, my experiences and so on. And results started appearing plus a nice dose of getting to know other users and bringing value to them as well.

So, in the end, I am thankful for the curation and the attention I am receiving and I open to suggestions to build even more here!

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So I dropped my Ego, and started as well to post different things about my life, my experiences and so on.

This is an interesting insight, isn't it? I have said for a long time here, that people support people, not content. The content is a way to get to know each other, a point for interests and the like to evoke personalities to be seen. It is a community, not a search engine :)

The more people connect with people, the stronger the community becomes. Focus on the top level posts only, and it becomes a data dump.

I got it. Like we say in Italian "better late than never"

Let's keep building and thanks for your continuative inspiration