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RE: OCD Daily: Issue #23

in #ocd7 years ago

Is it ok to suggest someone else's post here? I would love to see @stevenomole's efforts getting more recognition and reward. I've seen how hard he worked to improve and the many hours of effort he devoted to his latest post and I'm hoping to get the word out a little. There's still some way to go in terms of improving some areas of his grammar etc but still, an excellent contribution amid a sea of one-line posts, empty posts with YouTube videos embedded, copy-pasted plagiarism and more.

I hope you guys will consider this, as you could do so much to up his profile and his follower base, and I feel that this kind of effort and potential talent should be both nurtured and rewarded.

Thanks for taking the time to read that. If you're interested, here's the post I'm referring to:
https://steemit.com/health/@stevenomole/curious-mind-the-life-of-a-color-blind-person-test-included-facebook-is-mostly-blue-because-mark-zuckerberg-is-green-red-color

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Thanks for trying to get him more exposure. Unfortunately when @ocd does curation they have to go out and actually find postings themselves. Also they have to fit a particular criteria. One of the criteria is that postings nominated are from members that are usually no more than three months on the platform. Like yourself for instance. If you were to have written a piece and one of our team members saw something in it they could submit it to a group vote and it could potentially make the compilation.

Ok makes sense - I didn't actually look, until now, at his registration date. Thanks for explaining the process. I have been in touch with another blogger here who only joined last month: https://steemit.com/@nitesh9
His last two posts have done really well and much like @stevenomole I have watched him improve his effort and quality immensely.

I'm sure there are literally hundreds more examples like them, but hoping I can do a little something to help @stevenomole and @nitesh9 on their Steemit journeys. They've both shown a willingness to learn, improve and really dedicate themselves to putting out here quality content.

As Steemit gets more and more populated, it's going to get harder for the deserving authors to get noticed. Thanks for your time 🙂