I think when people write about what they are truly interested in it shows.
I also think every one should upvote what they like, ignore what they don't like unless they think it is harmful and then downvote it.
I'm tired of everyone deciding what everyone else should or shouldn't write about. :)
I agree with you. If I was giving specific advice to anyone when it comes to what to write about I'd just say go for it. Do whatever. I truly see value in majority of it, when produced by someone with good intentions. There's a bit of fine print there. Life has to come with a disclaimer these days for some strange reason. I certainly don't support things like spam, plagiarism, whatever, you get it. I also have my own tastes and value some more than others but that doesn't mean I can't accept the fact what I don't like is still valuable to someone else.
When I started here I never thought I'd be writing about the platform, some of the local politics, the potential, the business side of things. That's just something I became interested in over time. It grew on me.
Yes, your fine print is good. Don't steal stuff and pretend it is yours. If you want to share a link, share it, but maybe say why...
Sing, dance, paint, make a joke or a meme, if you are sharing something say where and why...
Reminds me of Kindergarten... Share and keep your hands to yourself. :)
I remember my first day of Kindergarten. A kid handed me a plane to play with, then said I was doing it wrong and took it away...
Downvoted.
I don't think you should have written this.
And you shouldn't have responded.
Another social fail.