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RE: Do you feel like your content is being left out of the voting bonanza of #NewSteem?

in #ocd5 years ago

Actually the other way around. I've been going for the past three days over at least 800 blog profiles on steem. Most of the ones creating high quality content are getting rewarded accordingly, and those who aren't, I'm taking care they are getting it through ocdb.

This made me think that despite all the efforts, I might be missing some (or a lot) of them. I have 12k followers, no matter how many of them are still active, it would be dumb to not reach out to them and try and get feedback. You know, engaging with your followers, not just creating content and circle jerking like others do.

Well, perhaps for you it's a stupid term, for me it's a very graspable and logical term in a social media platform where the posting behaviour from some authors is very obvious.

On the downvote part, nope, there's still a shiton of content that deserves downvotes, perhaps before joking about another hardfork you want to join in the downvoting instead of just complaining about it.

Thanks for dropping by, I always appreciate feedback, no matter if it's positive, negative or sarcastic.

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You know, engaging with your followers, not just creating content and circle jerking like others do.



(below just a copy of two sentences I wrote as a comment on a post of @mindtrap earlier this evening)

It's a bit of a shame actually to see other posts with (mostly) automated and high upvotes but hardly any comments/engagement.
And what's even more disappointing are those who HAVE (some) comments on their posts, but hardly or don't reply at all.

Yep, it's weird on my side, either I get like 50 or more comments on my posts or I get none :D

I try to reply to all of them but sometimes it's not humanely possible. That being said, imagine back at the ATH I was getting around 300 comments on some of my posts :O

Still, I tried to reply to all of them but I ended up having to set myself to a limit otherwise i would spend a couple of hours a day just replying to comments.

I understand that with loads of comments you're more selective to who you reply.
But I think especially right now, when there are already less comments on posts, replying (to keep commenters motivated) is almost crucial. Also because the upvotes on comments are worth less (which btw could also be a reason for this less commenting).

P.s. I guess by now it'll be clear that my words are by no means a complaint, but more constructive criticism.