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RE: Examples of effectiveness.

in #int5 years ago

I know I entered participated in the quest last time but participating again, because it also forces me to visit Intrepreneur interface to check out some cool posts related to entrepreneurship.

Good post -
https://www.intrepreneur.life/int/@yonnathang/the-language-barriers

I love this post because this user is not too old but has made a decent effort to describe entrepreneurship and why he likes the tribe Intrepreneur. It isn't a long post, but the content creator describes in a simple manner, how he put in effort to understand steem, blockchain, and related concepts after struggling initially and by overcoming language barriers to post good content. He also says that there is much more for him to learn. The end of the post could be better and i think what he means is that he'll make further posts to elaborate his learnings. Could be a literal transaction but I will give him the benefit of doubt and believe that he has the right spirit and desire to learn, as demonstrated in his post and thus, it is worthy of being on Intrepreneur.

Bad post -

There is this spam on trending page of Intrepreneur.

https://www.intrepreneur.life/steemhunt/@rabeel/fitty-workout-tracking-and-fitness-activities-analysis-tool

This is utter junk as far as Intrepreneur is concerned. It is utter junk even as far as steemhunt is concerned. The user has been upvoted by an int moderator because both of them are active on steemhunt. However, the post is just a small comment about a generic fitness app and while what the user is doing can be considered entrepreneurial by creating content on steemhunt, the post itself has nothing to do with entrepreneurship. It's just a case of random use of tags to satisfy token greed.

I want to make a suggestion, may be tribe moderators should have tribe related accounts if they plan to upvote content on other platforms.