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RE: An Example Of Boring STEM Content: A Potato Lightbulb

in #steemstem6 years ago (edited)

Thanks for sharing this.

It is in deed a "regular kind of post" some steemer will publish. Your question is interesting: what good content is?

You did answer some of that. I think the same as you: enjoyable content that attract people just with a title and can immerse you line by line as you read. I believe the best content is a bit subjective to define because as I can see in many websites as Medium and popular blogs, there is always a general target and also a very specific target. I have been writing more than 300,000 words in my blog right here in Steemit and what I know so far is that it matter the most the way you write. For example by using a funny or humouristic approach you can engage more people. But not always we can be funny. Education or the sensation of "being learning" it can lead you to write good content or at least gives you a good start.

In Steemit the situation is very far from reality because of the actual state of our "economy". Every people with some good support or the money can be read on trending sections and not always they have good content. I was using BidBots, mostly because I write in Spanish and we do not have much support, not as good as English content. Right now I won't use more bots but I will keep myself writing good content. Well, content which I assume is good enough to engage more people.

I think we should be educating people here in Steemit to put the content first than the reward.

Anyway. This as a long comment who looks more like a catharsis.

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I think we should be educating people here in Steemit to put the content first than the reward.

I agree with this!

This as a long comment who looks more like a catharsis.

I think your comment was exactly what this post looked to generate. Real analysis of the concept of content quality. Felt almost philosophical.