Hi Mr. So I have a question, in order to be commissioned (as long as the curator thinks it is convenient) do you recommend me to post only two posts in a week?
I have no problem with spacing out the posts, but it is to better understand how the trails work. For example in an interval from Monday to Sunday the ideal would be to post a couple of times? I ask this because I have seen somewhere that within the same community there are people who have been commissioned up to three times in the same week, I guess it will be because it has been commissioned by different curators, is that correct?
Thank you for clarifying these concepts and for your support and happy weekend.
Well, i curate this community for OCD who casts larger votes on things i recommend that are of high quality and value. I can only nominate the same person a few times a week for those votes. However, i can feature a user in the community curation post as many times as i feel the art deserves to be featured.
So, being featured in the community post is separate from being curated with an upvote from OCD and their voting trail. There are no restrictions on how often you can post here... just on how often i can submit the same user for the OCD trail.
I hope this helps explain it a little better.
Yes, now I understand everything well, these are two completely different concepts. I didn't understand the difference between the two, I thought they were the same.
Thank you very much for the clarification, now I understand how OCD worked with me too, one day I saw it and I asked myself how it worked.
I also think about the dedication that you give to the work, it is to be grateful to be aware of the work of others to know how to value it too, thank you for what you do for the community and for us who are starting, every comment is to be appreciated. A big hug mate.
Thank you for your kind words of appreciation. We often go under the radar with all the behind the scenes work we do as 'curators.' It can be confusing sometimes to figure out all the moving parts. So, i'm glad that my explanation was helpful. =)