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RE: Contest | 25-Word Comment - Monkey Business | We Write?

in STEEM FOR BETTERLIFE3 months ago (edited)

I believe that everyone writing thediarygame is doing it in the hope to be rewarded, highly rewarded by SC01/SC02. I read a while ago that as it started this was the case and some were even notified by SC01 they didn't posted yet but... (of course, there is a but) if you want to write people better this isn't the way and there's totally not help or interest in trying something new, How come? Who made up that only epistles of 550+ words are good or always good?
No editor would be happy to see this let alone publish it but the fact is that these were once the "rules" set to make every idiot write and if you read the entries well you see only a few are good and can be those people did develop but if that's the case why not just write the same and delete that ridiculous title and the hashtag? Would anyone use it to find your or mine diary and even if would they find it? How to find the good ones between the pile of daily entries?

You have no idea (well you have) how easily people share every fart they do and how much information is given without considering if this won't affect them in the future.
Next to that it might also be interesting to see see how many of all those diaries cover the original, funny, creative posts on Steemit and are rewarded. If you ask me this is only the case in few communities and by SCs who find it easy to click on (but if these were all film reviews visible they would do the same).

Most of the creative, different posts cannot be found in a community but are posted in a blog or in communities where the average Steemian never shows up. What does that mean?
I can tell you my answer but I am sure you already know since I only post in a few communities, never join the questionary contests and started my communities for a very good reason.

BTW: Your comments are way more interesting than the average diary. And if you can write diaries why not writing comments? If it comes to it people are lazy and do what they always do even if it doesn't reward. It's the power of promoting (see commercials) and the hope they can build a house with Steem (like 1 person could or two a long time ago).

@aneukpineung78 any idea how lucrative it is to join the diary game?
Shall we publish a book named: The Boring Life of Diary Gamer @almaguer? We can bring in the bag with (couch) potatoes and spam Amazon.

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I bet it's a more interesting story than it sounds. Because of the level of reality and the veracity of the story. jj