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RE: What do you hope for when you post?

in Ask the Hive5 years ago

I hope it causes a reaction. Any reaction really. Even if it is some one laughing at the post or the idiocy of the post or questioning why did they post that, what were they trying to say. Why share a thought, an Idea, or an opinion, if you don't want a reaction,for me the reaction doesn't even really need to be known to me. Just the thought of pushing the publish button and believing that maybe I will be the cause of a reaction from someone is enough.

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I hope it causes a reaction.

I have no way of knowing for sure, but many (most) of my upvotes are autovotes. So it’s always nice to get a response indicating that someone with a pulse actually read what I posted.

It’s kind of weird, but every time I click Publish, I’m already trying to figure out what the next post will be about. Unlike @tarazkp, I’m not a prolific writer, never have been.

Sure, I’d like some earnings here and there but, so far at least, not to spend it on anything. I just want to slowly build my stake for the long term. In a perfect world, I’d never power down, but instead get to the point where maybe even delegations alone could provide a decent income stream. $10+ Hive would make that a possibility. 😁

I know there are a lot of auto votes out there, but there are randomly spaced ones, I think they might be the people that look and or read. It will be interesting to see what happens if Hive continues to grow. With the social applications like peakd, esteem, busy, and others, and the growth of communities next year could be very different than this month.

but every time I click Publish, I’m already trying to figure out what the next post will be about.

I find that one post brings up more questions in me than it solves, so the more I write, the more I have to write. I wasn't a prolific writer until relatively recently in my life (three years) and prior, I didn't really write at all :)

A reaction is a good way to look at it, a ripple on the world.