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RE: Why We Will Support Short Form Posts (Co-Authored By @liberosist)

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Of course. There's lots of useful content that we can link to here on Steemit. But I just don't see how that adds value to Steemit and why that necessitates another curation group to specifically reward those who put up the links. What problem are you trying to solve with this initiative?

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I'd assume the problem they're trying to solve is that there is nothing currently bringing value to Steemit. Post quality is dropping, engagement is dropping, users are dropping... If Steemit, inc. won't do anything to encourage adoption it's up to the community to make an effort and that's what I see being done here.

Right. But the problem then isn't that short posts aren't being rewarded. The problem is that the platform sucks for that type of social media use. The problem is development, not rewards and engagement. The latter will come when the former is fixed.

I think that bots have a lot to do with engagement. Newbies are disappointed because nobody reply. Me as curator also. If I find good post bots jump on it and I get no reward.

As a new person to Crypto and trying hard to learn so much, and then investing time making content, I honestly get bummed I work hard and get nothing, no engagement, no reward for most of my stuff. I basically left for 30 days because of this. I make sure every day I sign in here, to share the heck and resteem and upvote good content, I reblog a ton to help others and the site. No real rewards, the weights for things and work makes no sense, -- the average person does not get enough traction or have enough followers to give weight to their case. Just speaking freely. Something is not right here. I would like to see the smart people like all you guys in this post chatting about stuff I don't understand, help. I know you are working on it! TY for your time.

Links are mentioned in our post as examples of different types of content, but pure links were not the focus of this post. This post is about the community being open to shorter posts as a different type of content. The problem we are addressing is a lack of engagement in the content and a model + community behavior that currently favors only one type of content, which limits Steemit as a social media site. Did we announce any new initiatives or curation guilds? If so, I missed that part.

All my posts can be considered short form, as I post a video, a few lines of original text, and a picture. My posts earn average $5 per post, that's a start, I figure when the value of steem goes up I will earn $50 per post, and that is fair

The problem we are addressing is a lack of engagement in the content...

That is platform-wide and it has little to do with the length of posts.

Did we announce any new initiatives or curation guilds? If so, I missed that part.

Well, you did say this in the post:

In the coming days (teaser alert!), a group of Steemians will be announcing exciting new steps to reward some shorter length content in particular tags.

We will continue to support and reward the traditional long posts, but we also will begin looking for high quality, short form posts. These also deserve some rewards. We hope to see more of them.

It may not be an official, new curation guild, but it certainly sounds like a new initiative to identify and curate certain posts by a group of people. I don't know what else we can call this. "Curation guild" seems to fit.

@craig-grant

I also upvote some of your posts. I don't discriminate based on how many words you typed. I don't think most other users do it that way either. If we like your content, we'll upvote it.

Besides - it's not the average user that skews the post rewards anyway. And if it's a problem with engagement, well...provide more engaging content. However, we first need to attract more engaging users - which requires the ability to attract users and to retain them.