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RE: My presentation on "Earning Crypto as a Content Creator" (featuring Steem) in Ubud, Bali

in #steem7 years ago
  1. What is curation?

It can mean 2 things, but the most common meaning for the word curation is this:

If you make a post and get a $1 upvote at 0 minutes, a $1 upvote at 15 minutes and a $1 upvote at 30 minutes, you will get the following: $1 from the first upvote, $0.875 from the second upvote and $0.75 from your third upvote.

This is because from 0 to 30 minutes, the curation percentage is increasing. At 30 minutes, every vote that you get will only give you 75% of its value. The other 25% will go to the voters. This means that the voter who voted at minute 30 will get around 25% of his vote, which would be $0.25.

This reward would then be divided 50/50, half SBD/STEEM, half SP, in weird percentages that you will only start to recognise once you start getting rewards.

  1. What is the best way to use your upvotes?

There are many ways. You can use them to get your comments to be above the comments who have received fewer upvotes. You can upvote posts that you like to reward the authors. You can upvote the commenters to reward them or encourage them. etc.

  1. What is resteeming?

At the bottom of a post, you will find, between the options, a little arrow (on Steemit) or an option to reblog (on Busy.org). This is simply like a re-tweet on Twitter or a Share button on Facebook. Among your blog posts, you will also have the posts that you have resteemed. Your followers will see them in their feed, just like your normal posts.

And you can help me like you could help anyone else. You can follow me, resteem my posts, upvote them and leave constructive comments below my posts, or below the comments of other commenters in my posts. But only do that if you want and when you want. I'm only telling you because you asked how you could help me.