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RE: How To Not Fail At Quality Commentary

I see your perspective. To conclude. I don't believe it's a method.

To simplify it, if you like the topic, try to engage as much as possible and stir up a conversation. There isn't a script you can copy from anyone else. That's the beauty of Steemit, you are free to speak your mind and communicate with your own style. And luckily Steemit offers many different topics that anyone can engage in!

But definitely would rather take a "Really nice picture" comment than no comment. And if you really wanted to take the extra mile to see if the account is not a bot, then you could check their profile and view their previous comments to justify that.

Anyways, thank you for your article, you are obviously doing this for a good cause. Keep Steeming!! @omitaylor

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♥️I appreciate your perspective as well. It's very, "Go with the flow." Those who have asked me are mostly non-native English speakers so perhaps that can effect confidence?

As an Aspie, I teach my Autistic kids this way. We have no flow. We're robots. Lol. We have little natural inclination to socialize. Add to that being an introvert (would you ever guess?) I think in methods. I can't imagine others do not sometimes, although I can understand not wanting to tell people you're methodical, as it has a bad connotation as lacking heart — when that's simply not the case.

You as well. I appreciate your remarks and I do see where you're coming from.

Of course!!!

To answer your question. What I analyze from non-native speakers. They are smart individuals who want to put in the effort and engage to build their reputation which is understandable. Who doesn't want to build up their reputation? But you make a great point.

Keep working hard, I now followed you to see more of your discussions! Keep working hard Steemian! @omitaylor