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RE: Introduction — an attempt to get into the fold

Facebook recently deleted a photo I posted of a photo I've taken of a page from a history book 'The rise and fall of the third reich'. I haven’t shared any personal remark with it whatsoever, still, they claimed it was a violation. How! Why!

I really appreciate the tips, @shainemata, if I'm prudent enough, I'll make use of that wisdom.
I'm thinking about trying to boost hivepower at first and finding my place among the community. I'm happy to tell you, I'm here for the sake of writing as well.
This reminds of a question I was sitting on, there is a game review community with many reviews, but I haven’t seen film or book reviews. Would you say it is because these writings are unwanted or the platform is still young?

Also, apart from d.tube, I didn't know of the other sister sites. The name 'hive' starts to make sense!
Thanks for taking the time to write the reply.

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I have written a book review recently.

https://leofinance.io/hive-167922/@travelwritemoney/book-review-2020-complete-stablecoin-guide

Once you have an audience, you start to get more votes. There are curation groups that will find and promote quality posts. This gets you a lot of notice.

It is difficult to find book reviews because we all try a little bit of everything to find “our voice”. Also, with all the niche condensers (Hive sites), you will often see a portion of the traffic or an unfiltered stream, depending on where you are seeing.

Last thing, most people prefer to use one account for all their posts. Others will have one account per niche. This is my personal blog account. @travelwritemoney is my account for travel posts (travelfeed.io), writing (palnet.io), and finance (Leofinance.io). I just started another account for my professional knowledge as a facility manager (stemgeeks.net).

I post at those other sites, but I use peakd.com to check on replies and manage my accounts. It’s all the same account, same posts. But those condenser sites make it easier to find your audiences, depending on you topic.