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RE: How To Not Fail At Quality Commentary

in #steemiteducation7 years ago (edited)

This is a great post where you break down various things in order to leave good quality comments.

So many redfishes and minnows often go after whales and dolphins and neglecting those in their SP range because their upvote value is not as big.

Nuts to that I say and follow, upvote and comment on people who you find interesting.

Author is Engaging — check!
Upvoted (or not) — check!
Content is genuinely moving — check!

There are times that I do comment one liners especially if I can't add a lot but most of my comments are about 2-3 sentences because I want to give respect and feedback on how a post affected me, made me thing and in most cases inspired me to write or do something.

It is those that we are most familiar with that it gets easier to make comments on their post because you have established deep human connections.

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@oneazania experimented with this very subject within the thread of these comments actually, and I agree — when we have establish connection (and depending on the depth of the connection) — the dynamic changes.

Some people just KNOW us as well. They NOW that the ONE heart emoji is saying WAY more than it looks. Whereas if a stranger just put a smiley emoji, it would be like, "MmmmKaaaay" hahaha

This is really more geared to the newer users who are experiencing troubles not getting the results they desire. There's no one way nor is there any one set of results we are all looking for.

Thanks for the support. I'm hoping this thread was read by a few redfish and they find some tips to help them not get discouraged.

Indeed what May work for one person May not work for another. But at least by having a framework it would surely help Minnows and Redfishes.