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RE: How to write a comment

in #writing7 years ago

I read through all the comments, (58 at the time of reading), there are a lot of very good ones. I left a comment on one of the comments, and mentioned at the end that I would be resteeming your post. One thing I found to be very pleasant with this particular post is that you actually have more views that votes, and a good many comments. It is a rare day that I run across a post with more views that votes. I just wish that all of you really highly educated people on here would understand that not everyone may be as well educated as you are for what ever reason. Things would be a lot better in Steemit if we people could understand that simple concept...Not everyone went to an IVY league school.

Thanks again, very lovely post.

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Thank you for your comment!

Well, I didn't go to an ivy league school either and probably never will. In fact, I don't even have a degree yet.

I think the main problem around here is that people try to gain money by spamming non-sensical comments. That has not really much to do with missing intelligence.

I just wish more people would try to actually enrich the community with their posts and comments, not just spam and plagiarize. You don't need to be highly intelligent to produce good content :)

But people need to understand that language is very important on a platform like this. Too many think that Google translate is enough to make up for bad language skills. It is not. And I somehow wish they'd keep to posting in their own language (or a second language they actually know well enough) because posts that are translated with Google aren't helpful for anyone.