Unfortunately, this type of request only unleashes a series of "compulsory comments" where there is no real feeling of engagement. Well, this happens in most cases. I am sure we will find real valuable comments.
It is the delicate balance of quality versus quantity. We see a lot who just throw up a bs comment to get upvotes. Those tend not to do well.
But those who take the time to write something pertinent to the topic, can get a nice reward.
We had a number of articles where the comment sections essentially become articles themselves with people write hundreds of words comments.
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I totally understand you.
In my community Project Hope Community we always try to promote true commitment among members.
We highlight the importance of a valuable comment since in many cases, it is capable of complementing the content of the post.
I have noticed that on Leofinance, also that same philosophy is maintained, for which I have felt very satisfied to interact on this platform.
I am convinced that this initiative will be a total success.
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We tend to get what we incentivize.
Thus, if we upvote those comments that are pertinent and show the intention of the individual of adding to the article, then we will get more of that.
Those who post "spammy" comments who are regularly ignored will tend to fall away. This is especially true if they are doing it manually.
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I agree, experience has taught us.
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