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RE: A time to be thankful ..... for inflation.

in Hive Learners2 years ago (edited)

You misunderstood this part:

It is recommended that you shouldn’t make more than two post per day on Hive. Generally it is considered as spamming And if you do not publish more than one content in Hive Learners Community, per day, then it is okay.

He didn't mean what you think.

You shouldn't post more than one time in HL. But it's not like you see a clock to count 24 hours. On average, your post should follow this rule.

In general, making three posts a day on Hive may be perceived as spammy. It can become challenging to manage your time for other activities on Hive. Keep in mind that Hive rewards not only your content but also your engagement with the community. Now, let's consider if you make three blogs a day, and for each blog, you read and reply to five comments, read 15 posts, and comment on them.

Ask yourself, can you accomplish all of these tasks within 24 hours? Therefore, it's merely a recommendation. You have the choice to either follow it or ignore it.

I hope this clarifies the intended meaning.

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 2 years ago  

hehe..
Yes, I know that Hive can eat up a lot of your time if you let it. I'm lucky as I am working towards retirement. Walking the dog for 3 hours a day means lots of time to come up with ideas for posts. Also with less than 20 followers I rarely even get a reply to my posts. I just hope someone will read it and enjoy it and if I'm really lucky a curator will come along.

However, for those few who are following me I don't want to have a bunch of stuff come up in their feed so they think I'm spamming their channel.

I promise I'll only break the 2 posts per day Hive guideline when I think I have valuable posts to make 😁 Hmm.... well, I'm keeping Actifit even though you think it garbage. If I'm walking 3hrs a day for over 10km walked how can I not 😛

 2 years ago  

If you think, your followers r low.....
Make a habit of commenting on other people's blog 5x for every blog you make.

If you actually read people, it's most likely they will check you out too.