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RE: Freewrite: What Constitutes Effort on STEEM?

in #steem5 years ago

I'm just not sure "effort" is the best predictor of "value".

Is a book (or birthday-card) produced by a printing press (low effort), automatically "less valuable" than a hand-written-book (or birthday-card) produced with much higher effort?

Are you familiar with AXIOLOGY?

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Raw effort of course isn't the sole indicator of value.

I do value prior effort less, and express that through my voting. I prefer content created for the blockchain in terms of both post narrative and author engagement. I value simple digital reproductions of prior works, with little to no additional narrative (blogging), significantly less.

I am familiar with axiology as a general concept.

Sure, that makes sense.

But there are some that believe "low effort" posters should be stomped into negative rep.

And this is what I disagree with.

Every post made with honest intent has some value in my opinion.

Sometimes I just want to share something I find interesting, without any commentary, in order to spark a conversation.