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RE: What are your reasons to read a post on Hive?

in #tribes2 months ago

An interesting topic ! I have exactly the opposite problem to you. I could easily spend all day reading posts, and need to sometimes wheel myself in and make sure I write my own content as well. If anything, the biggest problem I have is not enough vote power to upvote all the worthy things I find !

In terms of what I read, once I've finished checking comments to my posts I tend to start with a few favourites - authors I've come to think of as friends, so upvoting them is a gesture of support and recognition. Then there are communities with posts that interest me. Finally, I'll sometimes just look at trending posts or pick a community at random, and wander around reading things and upvoting the ones I find interesting. But it's all a little random; my work life is pretty structured, so coming here it's nice to go with the flow and see where the internet rabbit holes take me :)

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But it's all a little random; my work life is pretty structured, so coming here it's nice to go with the flow and see where the internet rabbit holes take me :)

If I got this correctly, you kind of let yourself getting immersed into hive and you read what you catches your attention and then navigate accordingly. That's a great way of doing it and it probably brings a lot of surprises :-)

Exactly ! It's endlessly fascinating to see what people write about here. It's really helped me appreciate different perspectives from around the world 😀