I think that whether or not a reblog brings any extra views has a lot to do with whether or not it actually puts a post in front of more eyeballs. I don't have a whole lot of followers, even fewer that actively read what I post, so if I reblog something, chances are it won't bring a single extra vote to the creator. If someone like nonameslefttouse reblogs a post, it will likely be a different story.
I reblog posts that I think support the other info my blog. I figure that most people who check out my profile are looking for info on building, repairs, or gardening, so I try to ensure that everything I reblog (which is very little) helps people learn something in those areas.
In my experience, cross-posting is a much better way to get eyeballs on a post, but of course, not every community is friendly to that.
Yeah, that is a good point about crossposting. It can be a tricky business. I think a lot of people abused it at first and it has kind of left everyone a bit on edge. That is a really good philosophy about only reblogging stuff that supports your personal content. I like that.
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