quite a few people sometimes don't even go through the content before voting.
Yes! Well this is obvious with auto voting naturally, but as you have pointed out is also way too common with MANUAL curation.
And yes - a BIG part of it relies on the individual and their own efforts too!
Most likely a side-effect to the fact that masses and/or newcomers automatically flock to the biggest and most popular communities.
BINGO!!!!!!* And they SOON discover that it leaves them somewhat "lost at sea".
But I think that in time society will adapt in a meaningful way to incentivized social media, supported by the work communities like PHC and others put in. Steemit was launched in 2016, not even 5 years ago, so in long term sense we are still at the beginning.
Well said and SPOT ON! As for us as a community, we will not stop working at achieving that. :)
Thanks so much for your valued input on this! MUCH appreciated!
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Of course. I forgot about auto voting and bots. Also, curation trails, which I just found out last week are a thing.
Even though they are lost at sea, those who keep on swimming, will eventually reach land. Things like contests are a good way to support this and give the wanderers an extra push towards creativity.
Thank you for the appreciation and thought-provoking content. :)
Well said and very true - but I do like to try and make the "treading water" end a little sooner lol!
As for curation trails... I see their value, but have never used them and will never implement it into PHC.
Agreed, with the word 'Creatives' in the name, the focus should be more on manual interaction and less on automation.
yippididee!! :)