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RE: What do we need most on Steemit: quality content or more authors?

in Incredible India6 days ago (edited)

@mhizta This is a great topic, and I think we need more authors who will create quality content; what do you say?
Each one thinks their content is best, so foremost, we need enough efficiency to judge which content will get a tag of good content, don't we?

We all are distinct, and our thought processes are also distinct; we all are working on a decentralised platform. For that reason, we all are independent until we are not following any unethical practices like plagiarism and AI!
Rest everyone looking for support and the price hike on the Blockchain sector, a handful read content and then provide support!

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 6 days ago 

It's beneficial to have more authors, but if I may ask, everyone has different criteria for what makes content quality for them. Personally, I value images or pictures.

When I engage with a post, the images used draw my attention to the details of the content. In contrast, a post without images feels less engaging and makes it harder for me to concentrate. How about you? What do you consider to be a quality post?

 6 days ago 

Many people are looking for support and are concerned about the price hike in the blockchain sector, but only a few actually read content and provide support.

I have noticed this trend, and I can relate, as I used to be one of those people. If we focus solely on the rewards we receive from this platform, there’s a possibility of facing disappointment. When expectations aren’t met, it can lead to discouragement. I experienced this myself, but I shifted my mindset. While earning is important, I also strive to create a positive impact. There are more rewards to be gained than just receiving upvotes for posts. If everyone changes their mindset to focus on contributions rather than just rewards, I believe we can all succeed together.