I constantly see comments from users in other people's posts, be they whales or not, in which in any way they ask for their comments or ask them to go through their post and leave them an upvote. The discomfort that I present today is not that these users make such requests, but on the contrary that these users who are dedicated to leave post like this "I was the first comment vote my post", be a bit detailed and you will realize that in all posts that are uploaded every second in steemit will have at least 1 post like this. What bothers me the most is that most of these users have a reputation of 15 or less, even today I saw one who made a similar post that had a reputation of 7, this type of user is dedicated to posting such comments with the only purpose of people to upvote for them to take a monetary benefit and this platform is not made for that purpose, it is more than certain that there are people (whales) who have very good income with steemit, but what happens with these people? They do not dedicate themselves to spamming all the posts they see, invest their time better in creating content, content that your audience likes.
What do I look for with this post? I am looking for that if you read this post you are one of those that is dedicated to making comments asking for votes, well you are free to do it, but why not try harder and create some content that maybe a whale likes? Maybe he gives you his vote and we all know what comes after the vote of a whale. I seek to motivate you to grow in steemit and out of that bad reputation of 15 or less, by motivating you to create content your reputation will change quickly you will begin to receive votes and you will stop receiving red flags that worsen your stay in steemit. Everyone at some point made a copy and paste another post, or something we saw in google, why? Well, simple, we had no fucking idea what to publish. I invite you to see steemit as a social network more, do not see it as a gold mine, share things of your life, draw, paint, publish content on what you stand out or be good, and you will find public who likes your content.
I am aware that I am absolutely nobody relevant in the world of steemit to talk about their comments uncomfortable, but that is why I want to make this invitation to overcome to leave that gap where they are. When I started in steemit I also made a lot of copy and paste because I was ashamed to think, I also thought that I had nothing special to share with the public of steemit, such thinking led me to make countless plagiarisms of which I'm not proud but they helped me to understand that I was going astray.
So today go to your room look in the mirror and ask what talent I have to share in steemit? Follow whales learn from them, BUT DO NOT COPY ON THEIR CONTENT !! It is good that you read their content and make comments, but not comments as you normally do, make a smart comment, add a new idea to your post, complement it, so the author will thank you, maybe you vote.
For when I did not know what to post I remember that I saw a post from @kaylinart that talked about how to surpass himself, that motivated me, I kept reading his post and I realized that she also uploaded content about her art (she is excellent at drawing) and therefore I had done a drawing course when I was about 14 years old and I decided to make drawings, it was really good for me to raise my reputation from 40 to 48 in a few weeks and I realized that the plagiarism that had previously occurred was wrong, to progress be myself, not a copy of someone else. In this platform there are many consolidated whales with a large audience in each topic that you can imagine, I give you an example, I just log in every day in steemit I read the posts of @jerrybanfield, @kingscrown, @hanshotfirst ... etc. They are posts that always call my attention I always leave my vote but I do not bother asking votes to my comments or anything like that. You could even get the attention of great curators of content with some of your posts. @snowflake is one of them, on certain occasions he has voted my posts and they are very helpful.
Already knowing all this and a little of my experience, what do you say? Are you motivated to create content, emerge little by little on this platform and one day be like these people?
我不断地看到用户在其他人的帖子中发表的评论,不管是不是鲸,他们以任何方式征求他们的意见,或者要求他们通过他们的帖子,让他们高兴。今天我所呈现的不适感并不是这些用户提出这样的要求,而是相反,这些专门留言这样的用户“我是第一个评论投票我的帖子”,有点详细,你会意识到在每秒钟上传的所有帖子中至少有1个这样的帖子。最令我困扰的是,这些用户中的大多数的声誉都在15以下,即使在今天,我也看到了一个名声在7的类似职位,这种类型的用户只是用来发布这样的评论的人为了他们为了赚钱而赚钱,这个平台不是为了这个目的而制定的,那么有些人(鲸鱼)的收入非常高,但是这些人会发生什么呢?他们不会致力于发送所有他们看到的帖子,更好地投入他们的时间创造内容,让观众喜欢的内容。
我在这篇文章中寻找什么?我正在寻找,如果你阅读这篇文章,你是那些致力于发表意见征求投票的人之一,那么你可以自由地做到这一点,但为什么不努力,创造一些可能是鲸鱼喜欢的内容呢?也许他给了你投票权,我们都知道在鲸鱼投票后会发生什么。我试图激励你不断发展壮大,达到15或更低的声望,通过激励你创造内容,你的声望将迅速改变,你将开始收到选票,你将停止接收恶化你留在汽车里的红旗。每个人在某个时候都做了一个副本,粘贴另一个帖子,或者是我们在google看到的,为什么?好吧,简单的说,我们不知道要发表什么。我邀请你更多地看作是一个社交网络,不要把它看作是一个金矿,分享你生活中的一些东西,在你突出或者很好的东西上画出,画,发布内容,你会发现喜欢你的人内容。
我知道在这个世界上,我绝对没有什么相关的东西可以让他们感到不舒服,但是这就是为什么我要邀请他们克服这个缺口。当我开始写作的时候,我也做了很多的复制和粘贴,因为我觉得很惭愧,我还以为我没有什么特别的东西可以和公众分享,这样的想法让我做出了无数的剽窃。不自豪,但他们帮助我明白,我正在误入歧途。
所以今天去你的房间看镜子,问我有什么天赋要分享?跟随鲸鱼向他们学习,但不要复制他们的内容!你可以阅读他们的内容并发表评论,但不要像以前那样评论,做一个聪明的评论,给你的文章增加一个新的想法,补充它,所以作者会感谢你,也许你会投票。
因为当我不知道该怎么发帖的时候,我记得我看到@kaylinart的帖子提到如何超越自我,激励了我,我一直在阅读他的文章,并且意识到她也上传了关于她的艺术的内容(她是所以我在14岁左右就做了一个绘画课程,所以我决定画图,几周后我把自己的声望从40提高到48,真的很好,我意识到剽窃以前发生的事情是错误的,要进步成为自己,而不是别人的副本。在这个平台上,有很多在每个主题中都有大量观众的巩固的鲸鱼,我想给你们举个例子,我每天都只是登录,看了@jerrybanfield,@ kingscrown,@hanshotfirst的帖子...等等。他们总是引起我的注意,我总是离开我的投票,但我不打扰要求我的意见或类似的东西。你甚至可以得到你的一些职位的内容策展人的关注。 @snowflake就是其中之一,在某些场合他投了我的帖子,他们是非常有帮助的。
已经知道这一切和我的一些经验,你说什么?你是否有动力去创造内容,在这个平台上一点一点地出现,有一天会像这些人一样?
Steemit is the first real stab I have had at putting some real content out there. I'm just a beginner, but with every post it gets easier and I know that the content will be around forever for people to get value from it. Great post by the way.
That is the main idea of steemit, that normal people share things that we like or that we are good and can receive why not a remunaracion for this, but there are people who only see the platform as a source of money. Thank you very much for taking the time to read the post.
You're welcome.