I agree. That's why I flagged. My comment was just an observation. lol. We do eventually need to have a 'repost' button so we can occasionally recycle old content. I think we can just count any 'reposts' against the post count limit.. and also have a flag so that it won't be displayed as new... it's important for SEO and to incentivize people to put long term web content here...
Thx. Sure I think a github issue would be good. I think we can keep reposts in the same reward pool, but since they won't be in the new category they won't get that much attention.. but that's ok... at least there is some opportunity to receive rewards for long term content and people can monitor and vote to support high traffic content. It's the easiest way to reward long term content without big changes. I would expect less than 1-5% of posts would be reposted in general and a post should only be reposted if it's getting SEO traffic like this: https://steemit.com/trending/@wadepaterson/how-a-trending-topic-is-bringing-thousands-of-viewers-to-steemit
I agree. That's why I flagged. My comment was just an observation. lol. We do eventually need to have a 'repost' button so we can occasionally recycle old content. I think we can just count any 'reposts' against the post count limit.. and also have a flag so that it won't be displayed as new... it's important for SEO and to incentivize people to put long term web content here...
Good idea. A challenge is how to reward reposts. I'm not sure if it's good to create a github issue for this. How do you think?
Thx. Sure I think a github issue would be good. I think we can keep reposts in the same reward pool, but since they won't be in the new category they won't get that much attention.. but that's ok... at least there is some opportunity to receive rewards for long term content and people can monitor and vote to support high traffic content. It's the easiest way to reward long term content without big changes. I would expect less than 1-5% of posts would be reposted in general and a post should only be reposted if it's getting SEO traffic like this: https://steemit.com/trending/@wadepaterson/how-a-trending-topic-is-bringing-thousands-of-viewers-to-steemit