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RE: The Steemit Tragedy Of The Commons - Why I Think We Need to Give More Careful Thought To Content Curation

in #blog8 years ago (edited)

This raises some very good insights. I say vote for what you really like.
That creates value for all of us. I enjoyed reading your post as I can tell you're an in-depth thinker.
I stopped using a bot altogether because I just felt that it was not the right thing to do any more. I rely most on my ability to create, not curate.....but I am also looking to become more engaged on other people's posts.....I have a tendency to just be too selfish sometimes with my own blog, replies, etc.

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Thabks for the great feedback! I'm still trying to give bots a try, at least for now, as I never really have before and I think I actually can optimize their use for the benefit of myself and others. Especially now that post HF a 100% vote of mine is worth so much more.

Problem is, it is frustrating when you are new at it, set your voting rules wrong, and wake up one day with 25% voting power. And, I must also admit, it has forced me into a habit of interacting less with posts on comments. All of the genuine engagement on a post is part of what makes this place so great. I've found a lot of great authors that way.