Thank you for the input, @xrain. I tried posting on r/todayilearned a few weeks ago, but it was bounced back. I’m not sure why, but I’ll give it another go.
Mushroom groups tend to prefer photos rather than links. I’ve managed to get away with links a few times, but it’s best not to overdo it.
The moderators are generally okay, but as soon as redditors flag a post as an ad, they tend to act on it quickly.
We learn a lot as we go, which is a good thing. Keeping the hive ecosystem active is a great idea overall. It helps maintain the flow, allowing good articles to gain visibility. These pieces are sitting there, waiting to be discovered, and could be incredibly valuable and helpful to others. That’s one of the reasons I love sharing them – I always end up learning something new as well.
It’s also important to accept criticism, as it can often be constructive. After all, we can’t please everyone.
Enjoy, everyone!
I am talking about all the articles here in Hive; if someone shares your content, take it as positive as it is good content. 😊
Maybe, because you misspelled words like my nickname (and not for the first time)? 😀
Right. Many subs prefer a set of pictures posted on Reddit to a link leading to a Hive post. For example, country subs love travel pictures but often don't want links to travel posts. Some of them just tolerate such links - that means the mods don't upvote your share, means your share doesn't gain traction from them.
Some of subs I shared above are strict and need to be treated scrupulously, with a long-term attitude. Then, they might bring much use.
Oh I beg your pardon @x-rain, 😀
Ok got you, yes some are heavily moderated.