Are You Posting Because You Think Your Stuff Is Interesting?

in #life5 years ago (edited)

Or are you just posting to collect tokens?
Where do you fit in here? Have you ever asked yourself that?

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Steemit, Palnet

That's where you go to find variety.

Let's pretend for a moment. Feel like using some of that imagination stuff?

No? Okay, fine, whatever. Just scroll down, vote, carry on.

So if you've made it this far, good, that means you're ready for the rest of article.

Close your eyes.

Wait. No! Don't close your eyes! You'll need those for reading.

Picture this:

STEEM, is a magazine rack. Steemit, Palnet, other tribes and communities; those are magazines.

You can also find videos and music on this magazine rack known as STEEM. It's a rack. The rack is full of entertainment. Whatever. There's no need to be overly technical here.

So you picked up a magazine just now. You opened it up and here I am rambling away about nothing. Is this interesting? Am I at least trying? Does this look like one of the hundreds of other posts you saw today about the changes in Steemit's UI?

Is this a post about the things said in the featured post from steemitblog; the one nearly everyone can see? Is this a post to say, "Hello. Captain Obvious here again. I'm sure you already noticed but in case you haven't, once I'm done writing I'm sure you'll notice but just in case you don't, the comment section looks different today. Thanks. Now pay me."

I was browsing the new sports community tribe thing today. On the trending page there, I saw a post about Steemit's UI changes.

Clearly, that author is simply writing drivel so he can collect tokens. That article serves no purpose. It's old news. It's obvious news. Clearly the author has no self awareness. Doesn't realize if I'm flipping through pages in a sports magazine, and come across an article about flowers, I'm turning the goddamn page. I might even become annoyed and put the magazine down.

Which was exactly what happened.

As soon as I saw that post, I put the sports magazine down.

I picked up the Palnet magazine. I expect to see variety here. It's like grabbing a handful of magazines off the rack and flipping pages. Steemit is much like grabbing an even larger stack and flipping through pages. Anything that looks like it exists only for token stacking, I skip. It's just spam.

For instance, and no offense to those who do it, but those fitness report cards. Why use the palnet tag for that as well? Have I ever voted for your fitness report card on Steemit? It's great that you're active, and I approve of that behavior. I work out as well; but I don't vote for content that's only there to pull rewards out of the pool, especially when I see the tags of numerous communities being applied to that sort of material.

I saw one dude actually buy votes for one of those report cards! Why push that material closer to the front of the magazine? People will still flip the page. Besides, that stuff is more like the card that falls out of the magazine.

Why clutter up the feeds and make it more difficult for people to find stuff, then complain about how difficult it is to find stuff here?

So anyway...

Back to the Steemit material on the sports trending page.

I looked him up on Steemit. He had produced eight posts within 24 hours! Minimal effort; dipping into as many reward pools as he possibly can. I don't want to mention his name though. The name isn't important. Paying attention to what you vote for is important.

After everything we've learned from Steemit's mistakes, mistakes that are hopefully, finally, after all this time, maybe getting fixed, ask yourself:

Is it good for my business if I cater to those who offer the least amount of effort so they can gain the most profit?

Do you allow your employees to take ten dollar bills out of the cash register on their days off?
If you caught them doing that, would you give them a raise, or fire them?

Right now,

I'm a content producer.

When I'm finished here, I'll be a content consumer. I know what I want. If I go to a sports group, I want to see sports, not the spammy guy talking about Steemit's UI.

If I'm on Steemit, sure! I'll gladly skip over the 1588 low effort posts about Steemit's UI change today. Some of my good reliable sources for all things STEEM might have something to say about it, and I'll most likely pay attention to them, but the rest of those authors are shit out of luck.

Fair Warning

Plenty of communities will spring up soon, everywhere.

And there will be plenty of those spammy authors writing one sentence about how they played a video game that day, they'll include a picture, and use the gaming community tag. Then they'll write a sentence about what they ate, include a picture, and use the foodie community tag. Then they'll write a sentence about a news story they read, include a link, and use the news community tag. Then they'll say, "And I'm about to golfing! See you later!" There's that sports community tag. Then they'll slap on a Palnet tag for good measure. Then there you have it. The shit post heard all around the world.

Then to add insult to injury, they'll shoot for that glorious free money offered by team ROI and the rest of the robot family.

No community can benefit from those bogus content creators who are only churning out junk so they can collect tokens.

I used to say, "That trending page on Steemit turns new people away." I assumed, based upon the condition it was in and some experience in the biz, that conclusion was the only logical conclusion. I don't know if I was right or wrong, but I was a new guy today, and a trending page turned me away.

I don't want to be gone forever though, so I write this. Sure, I might sound like an asshole, but my intention is to help.

If people have to work for our attention. Make them work for your tokens.

Keep the aisles clean and free of debris.

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I'm not entirely sure if what I post is interesting. Maybe to some... perhaps I'm doing it wrong. Should I be taking some photos of my food? I had a jacket potato for lunch! 😁

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Between the lines here today, I secretly taught everyone to learn how to be confident in their work. Is he talking about me? Can't be talking about me, I give a crap about my stuff. It's good to remind yourself.

"Maybe to some, it's interesting." That's good enough. Not everyone is interested in Stephen King novels, but he seems to be doing okay.

I don’t necessarily know if my stuff is interesting but I enjoy writing. Be it about comic books, some new art I obtained, how to cash in on a hot collectible, my family, my dogs, trips, my battles with my own demons.

My blog is kinda all over the place and a mess when I think about it. I just post whatever I feel, but I do put thought and my soul into it which makes me happy.

Of course I’d love what I pop up to perform well but at this point I’m not stressing. Gonna pop up a quick piece in a few about my dogs as something simple just made me happy and I figured I’d share. Not sure if that’s worthy content or not but I’m sure I’ll chat a bit with a fellow pup lover.

Post. Sleep. Then respond to a bunch of comments that I’ve slacked on the past couple days. That’s how the next 10 hours are going to go. Lol

Good question you pose here though as I often look at somethings some folks post here and wonder...

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I'm all over the map as well, but each post is a unique experience. Some are short, some are long. Some are happy, some are sad. I'm not looking for ways to weasel out as many tokens as I can though, by using shortcuts and loopholes. If I write a joke, I wrote it because I want people to laugh. If I produce art, I did that so people can look at it. If I get paid, I get paid.

You're stuff is usually quite good. I wish I had more time and more SP so I could get around to everyone, daily. I also noticed you're bringing in some new faces so that's cool too.

I'm enjoying curating the 80k+ photos I've taken over the last decade. To write about them, I often have to a lot of research to determine what I was looking at. That's a journey I probably would never have started if it wasn't for wanting to participate on this platform. Earning is nice, but quantity or quality of upvotes isn't really a priority. Frankly, the opportunity cost is pretty high, but I'm enjoying the journey.

I tried out that actifit thing for a little while, I never really got into it. It fell into the same category as Drug Wars battle results for me. I think part of the issue is that front ends on this blockchain are poor filters. Almost everybody here is crying out for diverse use of this blockchain. If that happens, every post cannot be a 1000-word APA formatted essay. More crap is going to pass through your feed as the blockchain use cases grow. We need better filtering?

This whole time, I thought I was following you, and just missing your posts. I miss a lot of posts. I hate when I miss posts... Following you now though.

We need to be able to mute certain tags. Then people need to analyze the data and if they see a lot of people muting, they need to check themselves before they wreck themselves.

I don't want to see ONLY essays. I want the freedom to build up a following who will respect my content, whether it be a long story, a rant like this, the art, the jokes... and maybe some days I just can't think of something to say, but I try anyway, it's a shit post, but they're cool with that, because it's my shit post. I shared a post the other day explaining how it's not always about the content. The personality is important. There's no personality in a fitness report card. They all look the same.

I don't want to see ONLY essays.

I wasn't trying to imply this was your position. That's just an extreme example I use.

We need to be able to mute certain tags.

I agree, this is what is missing from STEEM. There's a use case for actifit, but it should be isolated to their app. There's a use case for posting a link and 140 characters to describe it, Twitter style. There are probably a ton of use cases that would make the STEEM blockchain more valuable, but make your feed look like a STEEMing pile of poop without proper filtering.

Thanks for the follow!

Well, I'm not the content police, that's for sure. People can do whatever the hell they want. But when I'm voting... I don't vote for generic blah. I won't unfollow someone because they want to share a fitness report card, but I will spend my time looking elsewhere.

You can mute tags on steempeak :) (I love that feature XD)

Interesting post and one that makes me question whether my posts quality as the shit you refer to...I guess it makes no difference if there's one line of shit or 500+ words on each post as mine tend to be...Shit is shit right?

I enjoy writing though and so I continue to write about my travels, shooting and guns, some lifestyle stuff, philosophical and other observations, my life in general... I hope it's not seen as shit by those who may come past it but I guess some will.

I'm hoping HF21 will sort out some of the issues here next week (I think it's due in a week or so) and that I find a little more engagement on my posts that I mostly put a reasonable degree of effort into. Will I make more return on them? I don't know but still, I enjoy the engagement and the process of sharing my thoughts, some of my life and my ideas.

Nice post though @nonnameslefttouse the way you get your message across I mean.

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The first post I ever saw come out of you, was you, running around shooting guns! I was like, this is fucking awesome!

Sometimes saying less, is more. I've pulled off some pretty damn cool art posts where I barely said a word.

Just do you. Is being one of the 1589 people all doing the same post those people being themselves? They're just scrambling for some tokens. There's a Bitcoin post on trending, talking about the value being up so much. It was outdated and irrelevant within hours and now it's going to sit there taking up space for days. A story about your life, like a memory, will live forever. It's not always about content, it's about the people and the personalities too. And you certainly didn't see me talking about shit personalities now did you.

These changes coming up will take time. It won't be an overnight success. In theory, and eventually, things should start to get better. The next step is marketing and I hope they don't market it to content producers... because we need consumers. Those are the ones standing to benefit from this change the most, and if we have more of them, then us content producers start seeing the benefits.

I hear you, and thanks for the comment about me running around shooting which I do a lot. I'm always a little careful about gun stuff...You know, some people like to target people like me with their lefty bullshit rainbow vegan soy milk opinons, not that it is an issue for me, just that it would taint my enjoyment if that happened

I figure my blog is a record of me and at some stage I may look back and enjoy seeing me from a different perspective, the way I thought, acted etc.

I would do more video but dtube never works for me. I don't know if it's a Mac (MacBook air) thing but it drives me mad. So, I write words.

We'll see how it turns out I guess and hope something happens here as I've put in 2 solid years of effort and would be nice if that came to something. I'm hopeful.

Thanks for replying. 😊

P.s. No running around shooting tomorrow (Saturday) making ammo instead. (Shooting means a whole lot of boring bullshit later...) 😁 Still, I don't mind making ammo. I just put some tunes on and get after it. Sometimes I sing out loud...But it's tortuous for anyone within earshot. 🙉

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What I do, when I'm doing it, confuses people, especially at first. Some have targeted people like the characters I sometimes use when I write. @NoNamesLeftToUse The Writer/Artist Himself is not me. Mr Himself is not me. This Man is not me. Sometimes people are angry with me over something they said. The Writer/Artist Himself can be a bit arrogant at times. Larger than life itself. So some think I'm arrogant. I mean, I might have my problems, but they're actually angry with a caricature. I'm doing that on purpose, like a wrestler would, so if they're angry with those characters, that means I'm doing a good job. I mean, some days, I'd probably hate those guys too. A lot of those post are meant to be entertainment. Sometimes I'll step out of character, do a post like this; I'm sure at least one person out there is pissed off about it. Can't please everyone. Sometimes, if the flak rolls in, those can actually turn into some pretty good conversations. Just do your thing.

Good advice. In real life I do a good job of being the best version of myself that I can and generally here also, I hold back on the gun stuff at times, but I agree that haters will hate no matter what.

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So those featured posts - that stuff at the top of the feed - is it just me or do you also find yourself staring at their faces and wanting to blink? Two of those guys on there do it to me. A face that is too friendly, features that are strangely pointed...

Anyway, I frquently question whether anything I write, which is always of a personal nature, is interesting, but sometimes you just have to write and just go with it. Words just beg to be typed sometimes...kind of like those faces on the pinned posts. Look deep into my eyes, that's right, good girl. Watch the spirals, don't blink...

Those posts always end up being a drama trap for me and I have to stay the hell away. There's always been a disconnect between many of the witness types and content producers. Some are learning we're all on the same level, in this together, a team. Others, not so much. Those not so much ones bug me.

Questioning your content is good. Is this interesting is a damn good question to be asking yourself and everyone should do it. Of course some don't really have that ability to step out of their own shoes, and most likely think well yeah, duh. I did it so it must be interesting. I don't scrap too many projects though. Just going with the flow. I scrapped one yesterday and just did a repost of something cool from awhile back. That was a good idea because had I published what was scrapped, it was quiet, nobody around, and I probably would have wasted something better suited for more people interested in that style of humor. So many of those people are gone.

exceptional!

Y estupendo!

Wonderful information givings!

Glorious!!!

Indeed.

Folks used to be quite on the ball with tag 'abuse', but that seemingly went out the window with most other good behaviours a long time ago.

Palnet hasn't imposed any rules on the type of content they'd like to see, but as more racks/windows/isles appear, I do hope that the owners of these displays manage their shop to display the most relevant stuff first.

I was checking a certain daily post by bidbot last night which lists blacklisted users each day. I cannot for the life of me work out why that post is tagged with #palnet, particularly as the bought votes have 0 affect to the post on palnet (the bot has no vested PAL). My conclusion, token grabbing greed.

If I flagged that post at present, the vote would land on steem and palnet - I'd like the ability to show disapproval on palnet, and leave the content alone on steem.

Tag abuse used to be worse than heroin abuse.

Using retail analogies is, I find, one of the best ways to help describe things around here.

It'll get more and more confusing as we go. This will be like having three different places for fuel. Gas goes here, diesel there, electric here. You just know someone is going to forget to plug in their gas.

I do remember flags coming out for poor tagging, intrduceyourself was a popular tag-flagging zone but I don't see much of it now - although, there are much fewer posts at present.

Coal and water, good old fashioned steam. No idea where I'm going with this fuel, back to the smog ages perhaps.

Someday they'll make fart collection factories. Mm HMM

I post because my cat tells me to....
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I hear what you're saying about the actifit stuff...
"I don't vote for content that's only there to pull rewards out of the pool, especially when I see the tags of numerous communities being applied to that sort of material."
Yes
Yes
Yes
My cat says yes too

My cat says meow. Your cat sounds smart.

I'm so glad you said that about the actifit posts. Between those and the ones about Steem and Steemit, I skip over a lot. Now yours, I read the post and all the comments.

There's a lot of good stuff here in the comment section. Gives me a chance to clear things up and also get a feel for what others think about this. It's a good sign when people want to see what they consider to be good stuff.

Those fitness reports; it's for the best people realize many out consuming the content skip over those. I've often wondered why that can't just be included in a post with some meat on the bone. If I didn't know that report card was inside the post, there's a stronger chance I'd click the post.

Steem posts; it's good to learn but you have to find reliable sources. There's a lot of misinformation and uneducated guesses out there. Many feel like their an expert, then I'll go read and cringe at some of the things being said. I still see posts that encourage new members to go look for people with money, get their attention, and hope that leads to votes. Guiding people towards offering disingenuous praise. In reality, people hounding me for a vote is one of the only things I don't enjoy about this place.

Early on, I read someone's definition of a quality post, and it included headings, references, a certain number of words, photos, photo attribution - I don't remember it all exactly, but those things seem to attract, I'm guessing, the bots that bring the human curators.

I figured out early on that I could do those and it would attract attention to varying degrees of financial success. Of course, they also take time if you're researching a subject or want to have good photos. And as much as I would love to travel and write full time, sometimes life gets in the way. When I have the time to really curate, I like the every day nature photos and then I want variety.

You've probably noticed I break most of those rules. Strange how the ones writing the rules don't make much money.

Maybe you should try them. Who knows? You might do even better. It could be the topic of your next post. You're welcome. lol

Actually, you have artwork and you don't need to attribute it because you tell us it's yours, and you write quite a few words, you always have an interesting title, and the bold words might be thought of as headings. Beyond that, in marketing terms, you definitely have a brand.

I've done a few How To Steemit posts. It's usually just clickbait and I turn the whole thing into a trainwreck about four lines in. The humor is easier to pull off when you catch people off guard. Same with the fiction. The story seems more convincing if the reader doesn't realize it's fiction until the end. If someone was teaching me how to do this stuff, they'd tell me to do it the other way around. And that's probably why they write lessons and not humor.

Oh, I think you could do a very good job of making fun of these rules. I'm not suggesting you do something serious. lol

indeed, if other people didn't understand about your post they'll found it offensive. We knew that reality hurts, because you're correct. About the tagging, about their kind of post. Especially when you said about the foos their eating. Well no one should be blame because we have freedom. But the thing is, it doesn't make sense I think. That's what I think, if people jusge me like an ass. Well they don't know what's inside my mind also and I'm talking about freedom of speech. That's why I'm talking about my freedom of expression.

But anyway, great post. Look forward for another meaningful post from you. Have a great day...

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There's plenty of room in this world for foodie posts. But if you're doing a foodie post, don't make it about video games. That could be two solid posts right there. Try to be somewhat impressive right? What's wrong with that.

People will always judge. It's natural. Be careful of those ones who say they don't judge. Chances are they're lying to you. People probably think I'm an ass as well. Whatever. They probably would also have to admit they've never taken the time to speak to me.

indeed, people will always judge you anyway so why do care. lol

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