RE: Talk Channel: "Comment or ask a question"/ Comente o pregunte (week 272) in the WOX
I can say that most people (users) do not leave their homes (posts) to try to obtain information or share it with other users, much less consume the products or services offered in the community.
Now let me explain about Bingo, you have bought 2 cards in Bingo, when you buy cards from Steem Bingo, the cards are generated automatically, this was done in the 4th round.
The draw is held periodically, when a certain number of cards are sold. The page displays the results in the order in which the numbers were drawn. You can win by matching two consecutive columns (10 numbers), one column, one row, or an entire card. The first to match these conditions are the winners.
I think the problem is that no one wants to make the effort to support others, even though they feel entitled to be supported. Personally, you should always have the urge to seek out new things; it's like looking for new products and better prices in a shopping mall.
Regarding communities, thank you for sharing your perspective on this point. That's the point of the question, to know how you would manage a community account.
You really showed my cards in a cool way but I cannot or better don't need to make those rows or?
The main problem is the platform is too big and you easily get lost besides of not being welcome. You might laugh about it but unfortunately, this is true. Most communities do not welcome foreigners and they are only kind to a certain group. It gives me the same feeling as those cliques at secondary school.
What I don't understand is why certain "communities" or posts are promoted and others not or better more important of fun info isn't made more visible. I don't feel invited to have a look at @dip.team and their latest inventions or whatever they stand for. And why do we only see the most trending communities? Trending as in what?
What is trendy about:
SteemitCryptoAcademy
Newcomers' Community
আমার বাংলা ব্লগ
Korea • 한국 • KR • KO
STEEM CN/中文
Steem POD Team
Steem Alliance
AVLE 일상
Beauty of Creativity
WORLD OF XPILAR
Tron Fan Club
SCT.암호화폐.Crypto
Are you sure these are the communities the average Steemian is on the lookout for? If better content and commenting is preached and fun should be made clear why not show these communities or the contests available, why not music, games and film reviews? Or why not show the communities in turn and let people deceive for themselves where they like to be? The list above doesn't sound very attractive.
Communities
I don't believe you can compare my communities with those of others or the average one since I am the only one who posts in it and no one else is allowed with and exception for Art & Artists and I am not on the hunt for member or for being the biggest community, I don't need the boosting votes or whatever the show off reason is founders feel the need to be the biggest or more noticed one. Let's be fair that is'very hard work to give attention to everyone which isn't the case in WOX. Not one of the "leaders" take the time to join Talkchannel. A bit support wouldn't harm them and if they would write more of all those commenters would come back and have a look at the questions and would know Talkchannel is a way to stay updated.
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On the other hand, the communities that appear in trend are related to the number of rewards generated within them. I think the solution would be to change the algorithm and have this display generated based on activity, based on the number of posts or comments. This list has been like this since the beginning of Steem.
Considering the community's situation, I've always thought that one of the things we must keep in mind when creating a community is having a good voting power to offer users—at least a decent $1 vote. The rest can be moderated according to needs. Even if we don't think about rewards as such, there should always be an incentive.
Everyone is free to act, but it's important to highlight what you say. Talkchannel keeps you updated.
Communities
It's great if a community can give an upvote of 1 dollar but.. why should the one who starts a community because of a topic of interest, to find like-minded, reward everyone who posts the next piece of trash? Why does the founder/Administrator have to pay for this? Where it the part of building a community together if that's the goal? Since I don't see it and knowing you always receive a 1 dollar upvote means there's no need to invest and we are back at our other thread where a small group invests, builds the luxury and the rest only takes and drains and complaints because they say they have a right to be upvoted.
I would love to give 1 dollar or a higher upvote but no way I would do that to everyone. Why not? Because I don't like most posts I see, I don't see the creativity, I find it shameful how high the upvotes are given for trash because (????) and on the other hand art/good writers are ignored. This platform should be grateful if artists are so stupid as to post here instead of investing in platforms that appreciate their work and give them a chance to talk with like-minded people and sell.
The question @almaguer and others asked many times is:
With what is it that Steemit likes to be associated with? The platform for..... ???? This question is never answered and it is important if you want to promote it.
If Steemit is only for investors it's better to let go of good content and to be happy with every original, entertaining, surprising post no matter if it's a song, a text, a photo, a film or game, a short or long since it's just that bit extra relaxing time if you check the wallet and you can listen to a song or play bingo or memory or read a short message.
Is the intention to be a gaming platform then there's a long way to go but no matter what it wants or likes to be there's one huge problem: lack of communication (comments).
Again I ask: what is the risk, is there a risk, if commenters are upvoted, those who are the motor of the platform like @pennsif suggested in August 2024 or was this all just a joke since in average no SC team cares about comments because they rarely comment themselves.
Sounds like a vicious circle which can't be broken.
The commmuities who appear in trend do not only appear in trend but are also forced upon everyone. We don't see the new posts but the trendy ones. I like to know what the idea behind this is? filling the wallets of the trendy posts first and next being out of VP?
I can't say I am thrilled by the first posts I see, it's not a great example of good content and a wrong way to promote Steemit and stimulate people to write since what they see is not what they are forced to write year after year.
How about setting "new" instead of trending.
Your suggestion might help but this also will mean that more, unnecessary posts will be generated to be shown at the top. Why not showing communities with a clear topic?
It's true that there are many things to consider; first, the support we hope to receive, and second, the curators' criteria for supporting a particular piece of content or user. There's a lot to consider in these aspects.
Regarding posts, we can see a list of new posts among all the tags.
It's not about finding new posts but about being confronted with trending and posts which add bothing to this platforn if it vomes to skills or making it look better.
Why should what is rewarded high be the first what we see? What is the idea behind this?
Why not NEW and feel motivated to read these posts and upvote?
Reading what @wakeupkitty wrote, an idea came to me. What would happen if we suddenly stopped commenting? Before I started to give my opinions, all this was very cold? If nobody starts to give an opinion, nobody moves to comment? Isn't criticism what we need to know the acceptance of what we write? Unless what is written is garbage and it is not necessary to wait for comments.
I make one thing very clear. And this is based on reality. The most successful platforms, not even the platform, are the ones that generate the content. It is generated by the users. Steemit from what I see, they focus a lot on investors (which are not bad), but investors, where there are no users, do not invest. Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, whatever platform, the user is the key, they generate the content. And don't forget that these platforms. The interaction between users is brutal, it's constant. Which generates more and more users. It generates more profits. And the joke is that these platforms don't even pay the user. Maybe steemit could better use paid advertising as these platforms do and generate money for other functions such as quality content. Examples of games and networks that were left in oblivion, because users were demotivated, hundreds.
It is normal, moreover, that hundreds of artists come to this platform and see the awards for poor quality and are disappointed. As a result, the artist is lost, but his circle of friends, with artistic affinities, too. Why recommend a social network, with lousy content?
It could be, and I believe it, that the fall of the steem price, to a large extent, depends on the little interaction between users. There is no FOMO, the fear of being left out of something, that desire to know what is going on has been lost. If every time you go back to your account nothing has happened. So what's the point of such a network?
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Did you read critics if it comes to Lesson 5 of MWW?
I will read today the last part, which will take me the entire day to check, but already know who wrote and gave tips and who didn't and ignored and is too afraid to speak out or who doesn't show interest in why he isn't read or liked or what can be improved.
It's the same for being updated. Most don't care no matter if it is a new feature, a proposal, voting for witnesses or why the pictures used with a text don't fit.
Did you set a goal for your Steemit jourey?
Having fun, finding like minded can be one.
Mine is not keeping a platform alive against all odds no matter how much I like it since if it comes to it the platform doesn't like me and every comment asks for a reply.
####Who knows asking 6 months to not comment is more succesful than 6 weeks comenting?
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