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RE: Being among the 30 most rewarded LEO authors! How did I do it?

in LeoFinance4 years ago (edited)

Repost in hive

wait... I thought everything I publish on Leo is published on Hive as well

Pay attention to the posts' appearance

I hate that part, even though on the other hand I myself prefer to read a well-structured text. I am always so eager to just press publish when I finished writing a post content wise.

Congratz on making another high value post! I might join the discord the next days to talk about my idea of making a LeoFinance Style UI for politics.

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Hi, thanks for coming by :)

wait... I thought everything I publish on Leo is published on Hive as well

When you post in a community, then the post goes into your 'Posts' tab
If you post by a normal front-end, such as hive.blog - peakd.com etc - then your blog will be at the 'BLOG' tab.

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I prefer to post via the leofinance.io, as it is also the place where I interact the most and its interface helps me find content easier.

See you on Discord when you make it :)

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But I thought there is actually no difference for people subscribed to me. Even if I just post on Leo they still get it in their Hive-feed, don't they?

So you are doing it more for your personal record or does it change something to have those posts in your Blog?

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Thank you for your question:) Danke!

Any post, in any community will appear in the feed of the people you follow.

Reblogging it makes it more visible because:

When someone goes to your profile > hive.blog/@katerinaramm - you dont see all the posts by default - you need to click on the Posts to see the posts shared also on communities. For instance I have posted a few actifit posts, which remain in the Posts tab, but not in the Blog because I have not 'reblogged' them.

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alright, thank you very much for clarifying.

I thought this was rather a bug of (modern) Steemit and Hive than a feature...