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RE: So What’s The Criteria For A Quality Post? - How Curators Make Their Selections...

in OCD3 years ago

Thank you all very much for writing this article.
I've been struggling to take the time to publish the kind of posts I'd like to showcase. Not because I don't put effort into them, but because I struggle to write something I'm really happy with. So I'm guilty of having published a few very short posts composed mainly of photos, with little text (one of them an unexpected success). I guess I have to write whenever I feel compelled and not forced to.
I admire the work of curators, not an easy one. If you'll allow me, I would like to thank @livinguktaiwan, because without her support I couldn't have been able to launch. I hope I publish something worth of the support.

Thanks again ☺️

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Thank you @eolinde 😊. Hive will only become bigger and better if there are more active and quality users, and that's what we're trying to do, to support and retain people on Hive. We all started off as little fishes in this big pond so know how difficult it is to move forward on our own.

If you don't feel like writing posts, engagement is just as effective and you might even get inspiration for your content! Just enjoy yourself on Hive!!

I know this is not a sprint but a marathon, so to speak. To grow, to get better, to find my voice.

In fact, I have a lot of ideas about what I would like to write. Some of them have almost robbed me of sleep. But, yes, I need time to turn them into the best posts I can produce.

Engagement, yes! Sometimes I haven't commented, for very silly reasons. I don't think I will anymore.

Once again, thank you! 😊

 3 years ago  

Hi @eolinde!

I guess I have to write whenever I feel compelled and not forced to.

I think that is a good approach. I actually do this as well. Sometimes a post is born when I least expect it. Ideas will come and I try to quickly jot them down and put it together when the motivation and excitement are there.

I have been working with @livinguktaiwan only for a short time now but I can attest to her being one of the most helpful and knowledgeable person I know here ;)

Thanks so much for commenting ~

Yes, it's better to let ideas ripen, I think. I've thought of a lot of things to write about. I have to jot them down, as you say, rather than letting them keep me awake and overthinking.

Thank you for writing this helpful and thoughtful post 😃

 3 years ago  

Yes! Write them down and bring them to life when you’re ready ;D

Absolutely ~