Team #02: Curation Report for Week 04 [March 2025]
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Hello Steemit team, we are delighted to share our fourth curation report and we have curated posts according to the schedule from 22nd March to 28th March. During that time, we have curated high quality posts which were meeting the rules and regulations set by the Steemit team. The posts were plagiarism free, AI free and free from any kind of voting services. We have curated posts with the steemcurator04 account and our voting percentage was between 30% to 50%.
Also, we have curated highly quality comments with the voting percentage of 10% to 15% to encourage the users and engagement on the platform. Now, we are thrilled to share our weekly Curation Report with you. So let's have a look at our stats:
During the fourth week, we have curated total 159 posts across different communities and on the personal blogs of some users as well. During the fourth week of of our curation, we curated posts with an average of 20+ posts using the VP our steemcurator4 account between 30-40% per day.
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We have covered total 70 communities and among them, the communidad latina has 8, Italy community has 6, venezoalns Steem, Steem for Pakistan, Colombia original and Hindwhale community has 5 posts curated by our team. And the rest of communities you can see in the above screenshots.
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We have curated posts through different tags and among them, #steemexclusive and #thediarygame are top of the list as most of the users post their diaries and the steemexclsuive is the main tag for a post which we have to use at all. Besides them, the curated tags are #burnsteem25, #creativewriting and #art etc.
We have spread our curation across various countries and among them, the Venezuela 37, Bangladesh 24 and Nigeria has 16 curated posts. And the other countries Pakistan and Indonesia has 14, 14 curated posts by our team.
During our curation days, we haven't forgot to up vote the quality comments by the users. So, in that week, we have curated 55 comments by different users having the club5050, club75 and club100 also. We ensured the engagement on that platform.
Top Posts Of The Week |
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Author Name | @andrea-lisabeth |
Nominated by | @solperez |
Reason:
In her post, @andrea-lisabeth tells us how World Poetry Day was celebrated on March 21st in the city of Maracay, Venezuela. This year, a tribute was paid to the poet Aquiles Nazoa and his poem "El credo," which celebrated its 50th anniversary. The event was attended by poets, musicians, artisans, and puppeteers. There were poetry readings, theater, and singing.
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Author Name | @arjinarahman |
Nominated by | @abdullahw2 |
Reason:
In that article, the author @arjinarahman seems very talented as she has shared a beautiful creative idea with us by making a flower pot from egg shells and clay. The piece of art is looking very amazing and telling us all about her skills in arts and crafts. I think, the steemians should learn form that post as she has shared each and every step with us in a detail. Thank you so much for sharing with us.
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Author Name | @pecintabunga2 |
Nominated by | @mikitaly |
Reason:
The post is a detailed diary of the author's day, accompanying their mother to an eye check-up. The story is simple and personal, with many photos documenting the journey from the hospital to the optician. The most interesting aspect is the information about healthcare services in Indonesia, such as BPJS coverage for eyeglasses. The text flows well but could be more concise to keep the reader's attention.
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Author Name | @don-t |
Nominated by | @mikitaly |
Reason:
I chose this post because it highlights the absurdity of government decisions regarding Bitcoin, particularly Germany’s rushed sell-off. The post doesn’t just criticize but also points out a common pattern among governments: short-sighted financial management and a tendency to sell off strategic assets. The comparison with the United States adds a sharp touch, showing that poor administration knows no borders. I liked the provocative and direct tone, which makes the reading engaging and encourages reflections.
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Author Name | @uduak01 |
Nominated by | @solperez |
Reason:
@uduak01 tells the story of Emelia, a young dancer looking for a job after eight years of caring for her husband and three children. The constant job rejections and the stress of caring for her family led to an emotional breakdown. One day, while trying to pick up her daughter from school, she fell down the stairs and hit her head. From this moment on, the story changes, and the reader begins to ponder hypotheses about Emelia's life: Did she die when she fell? Did she lose her memory? Was the first story not real, but a product of her imagination? This is the first chapter of a novel that promises to continue.
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Author Name | @leonciocast |
Nominated by | @solperez |
Reason:
@leonciocast tells us the story of Juan, a carpenter who had no love for the woodworking he did. His reputation as a cheat was known in town. One day, a funeral home hired him to make coffins; and Juan accepted. At first, he did good work, but then he started skimping on materials, and the urns were of very poor quality. Eventually, Juan passed away; and the funeral home gave his family an urn to bury him in. Everything was fine, but when they went to remove the coffin, it broke because it was poorly made. Juan's family protested, but then they shut up when they learned that the coffin had been made by Juan himself. So "Juan got a taste of his own medicine," hehe.
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Author Name | @nishadi89 |
Nominated by | @abdullahw2 |
Reason:
The author @nishadi89 shares some eye catching and beautiful pictures of the Samanala Mountain which is situated on the Adam's peak, in sri Lanka. She beautifully explores that place by sharing his experience along with images captured by her. That article provides us a diverse range of information about the tourism and Places to visit in Sri Lanka. From these pictures, we can understand that the place is something interesting filled with nature and mountains.
So we have successfully completed the fourth week of our curation and all the things are done very well as we have done our work right according to the rules and regulations set by the Steemit team. Now I want to congratulate all the selected users as it is the result of their hard work, commitment and love towards the Steemit platform. Now, I suggest you to keep going in the same way to get further support from our team.
El objetivo se ha cumplido. Hemos apostado a la calidad, con el objetivo de motivar a los usuarios que dan lo mejor de sí.
I am very happy that you have selected my article for the top 7. I also appreciate the appreciation you have given for it. Thank you so much dear 🥰❤️. Many foreigners are already coming to visit Sri Padasthan. I hope that it will increase even more in the future.
Thank you very much for choosing my post, more success for all teams