This is definitely a useful post because it's an incentive to get better at writing and to focus on the usefulness and content of a post more than its form, which is important but not as important as the content.
When you write often and for a long time on the same topic it can be easy for everyone to lose the reader's point of view that should always be the goal of every post.
It's never easy to receive criticism under a post especially here on Hive where the climate of collaboration and education is very high (and that's why I like Hive) but I think that criticism always helps to grow.
For example, every month I write a report in which I analyze Splinterlands only from a financial point of view. The post takes me a long time to do the calculations and I like to write it also because it has the purpose to promote Splinterlands outside of Hive but sometimes I honestly asked myself "but will my readers like it?" or is it "useful to my readers?".
Here I think the questions you put in your post:
As a consumer, do you like to consume this content?
Do you think this is adding any value to the game or blockchain?
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are questions that should always be asked of ourselves when writing a post and I will try to always do that before writing a post.
Thanks for this informative post and for pointing out some really good authors that I will gladly follow and you're right those dividers are really cool and I'm going to start using them too.
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Thank you for your kind words.
I think we are in this together, we should take both positive and constructive feedback. None of us are perfect. It is often that many don't understand the big picture. It is our duty to raise questions and help to add value to this blockchain.