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RE: If You Really Want To Stand Out On Steemit, Do This!!!!

in #steem7 years ago

I've honestly never, ever thought to do this... what a great suggestion! As @abh12345 suggested, it makes sense that you could make a lot more in comment curation than you ever could in post curation. It would actually be totally worth figuring out who @crytoctopus upvotes on his blog and getting in first. Does anyone know if there is the same weird formula on comments as with posts, ie, 15 minutes = 50%, 30 minutes = 100%, etc?

More to your point TM, it really does help engagement and just overall friendliness and happiness on the Blockchain if we all upvoted each other's comments. I'd guess few people even read other people's comments...

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I didnt think up the curation angle either but @abh12345 was very astute to point it out.

That is a way to really increase the amount someone brings in on his or her votes.

Commenting and supporting each other's comments is what creates community. That is the real value of any ecosystem.

It is also what makes STEEM very strong.

It would actually be totally worth figuring out who @crytoctopus upvotes on his blog and getting in first.

Yep, and you will notice accounts are on this already!

Does anyone know if there is the same weird formula on comments as with posts, ie, 15 minutes = 50%, 30 minutes = 100%, etc?

I believe the same rules apply to posts and comments.

it really does help engagement and just overall friendliness and happiness on the Blockchain if we all upvoted each other's comments. I'd guess few people even read other people's comments...

Absolutely, this is where the real interactions take place. Cheers!

Thanks so much for this dude, so a comment is just a tiny post basically... that's good to know . Your comments and TM's post are actually making me rethink my entire voting approach to Steem. I'm super excited to start to action this... thank you so much!

Good luck!

Check out my Curation league post if you wish to join a community striving to improve their curation, both financially and for the good of the platform.

Cheers!