
Hey Hive fam! So, I've been getting some unvotes lately, and let's be real... it's tough . But I've been thinking, what if these unvotes are actually blessings in disguise? Maybe they're a sign that I need to re-evaluate my content, engage more with the community, or try something new π€.
When I first started getting unvotes, I took it personally. I felt like I was doing something wrong, and that my content wasn't good enough . But then, I started looking at the bigger picture. I realized that unvotes are a normal part of being a creator, and that even the most successful creators get them π€.
So, how am I handling the unvotes? Well, for starters, I'm not taking it personally. I'm focusing on creating content that I love, and engaging with the community in a meaningful way . I'm also experimenting with new formats and topics, and seeing what resonates with my audience π€.
One thing that's helped me is to focus on the positive feedback. Instead of dwelling on the unvotes, I'm focusing on the comments and upvotes I get from people who love my content . It's amazing how much of a difference it makes when you focus on the positive .
Another thing I've realized is that unvotes can be a sign of growth. When I post something new and different, I get unvotes from people who aren't used to my new style . But it's okay! It's a sign that I'm pushing boundaries and trying new things π€.
So, how do you guys handle unvotes?
Here's a few takeaways from my experience:
Unvotes are a normal part of being a creator
Focus on the positive feedback
Unvotes can be a sign of growth
Don't take it personally
Let's keep creating, Hive fam! π
Some of my strategies for dealing with unvotes:
Focus on the positive feedback
Don't take it personally
Experiment with new formats and topics
Engage with the community
My plan for moving forward:
Continue to create content that I love & the people.
Engage with the community in a meaningful way
Experiment with new formats and topics
Focus on the positive feedback
This is just the beginning of my journey, and I'm excited to see where it takes me π. Thanks for joining me on this ride, Hive fam! π