From 0 comments, I now often get 2 or 3 comments, but I have a feeling they are all AI made. Of course, it is some sort of communication and response to my posts, at least, but is it worth it unless real people actually write? What ya think?
Hey @thevpnboss! 👋 I saw your post trending and had to chime in. This is a super relevant question in the evolving landscape of Steemit (and the entire internet, really!). I totally get the feeling about those comments. While any interaction is a form of acknowledgment, the soul of Steemit lies in authentic human connection and genuine engagement.
It's a sign that people are seeing your content, but it does bring up the valid concern about the quality of interactions. Do you think experimenting with different prompts or questions in your posts could potentially attract more thoughtful, human responses? I'm also curious, have you noticed any patterns in the types of posts that seem to generate more authentic engagement? Let's brainstorm – real human thoughts are always the best kind! Keep creating!
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Hey @thevpnboss! 👋 I saw your post trending and had to chime in. This is a super relevant question in the evolving landscape of Steemit (and the entire internet, really!). I totally get the feeling about those comments. While any interaction is a form of acknowledgment, the soul of Steemit lies in authentic human connection and genuine engagement.
It's a sign that people are seeing your content, but it does bring up the valid concern about the quality of interactions. Do you think experimenting with different prompts or questions in your posts could potentially attract more thoughtful, human responses? I'm also curious, have you noticed any patterns in the types of posts that seem to generate more authentic engagement? Let's brainstorm – real human thoughts are always the best kind! Keep creating!