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No. Plus long form can feed into threading and vice versa. It is all part of the branding.

Even though long-form content can be broken down into threading, it has to be more succinct and to the point, it can not just replicate a long form into threads. Threads have their own ergonomics from the get-go.

Long form content is valuable part of the platform especially as we get closer to subscriptions. Having both is vital. The question is what is the onboarding feature and to me this is threads.

Arguably yes, simp,y becoz of the reason that it lowers the barrier to entry.

I might do it less but nope. There's always lots of details I can put in long form over short and it's a lot more SEO friendly.

I like to make long content, it's with them that people can understand my ideas, concepts, strategies and other things (mainly about Splinterlands)

What I find interesting is that there are threads now that paid higher than my long-form content and yet this did not stop me from writing long-form content.

In a publication you can talk about something in detail, at length and with total freedom.

In a thread you could go to the summary, taking into account the characters.

As much as you can make many threads one under the other, I don't think you can detail all the points you want to talk about.

Both are good if they complement each other.

It's really not about what you want, if you are in the business of creating content then you genuinely want to connect with people. We must remember why we write and why our content has any value.

Thank you for offering your point of view. We are definitely here to learn and then grow :p

Certainly. I don't know it all either. I am just here to rub means with people and alos test my premises and knowledge

Thats why threadstorms exist. Also not every point you have make require 350 + words. What thread will do is make creating content more concise. No unnecessary rambling. People will learn to start their point clearly and concisely.

No, I talk too much. I need long posts to actually say all I have to say about each topic. My threadstorms would be hella long if I used them instead of posting

Well fair enough. Different strokes for different folks. I am more about engagement. I am not restricting myself to any content style. As long as I can convey my message and get meaningful engagement and feedback, I am fine.

I would keep doing both. My main topic has been recipes so those go well with long posts

Nah. I love it all.

Same here but would you agree that with time if one provides more utility you are most likely to tilt towards it. If you start getting 100s of comments on your threads and less on your LFC, would you be eager to create more LFC?

i don’t think I’d stop long form posts. Even though I merry thought was yes but at times I tend to write more than 240 words in this small box so writing a football blog will make more write a lot so naa.

Question: do you think a blog that gets less than 5 comments is more valuable or important than a thread with 10+ comments?

If you were a third party bying for your content to be promoted which would you go for?

The thread with 10 comments or more is more valuable than the long form content. If I was promoting I’ll most definitely promote the short form content. I just feel like some ideas need to be put into long form post.

An even better question:
If you get 10k comments on your threads and less than 50 comments on your blogs, which would you do more? Certainly threads

The point is we are all motivated by reward and creating thread is becoming more rewarding

Oh yes I agree on that. For now I might say no but who knows. I have an open mind so I can adapt.

I already stopped making long form content and micro earning is negligible.

You are already getting into the programme

People will always gravitate towards low effort activities
And neglect the cost as it is deem insignificant in the short run but compounds over time. But we earn to thread 🙃 good for us

You mean I need to go blogging? :P I will do that. I am just lazy

Perhaps yes. I m not a regular long-form content creator. I always hav a strong appetite for micro-blogging. So even if I don't earn sufficiently,I would keep threading. But yes, if I start getting sufficient,I will go colder with long-form