Hey @vintherinvest, I'm not really sure what you mean by wandering. I follow a lot of people (from multiple accounts) who share regular content. And most of them have a pretty set niche, or they write (or vlog) about several things. There's nothing wrong with that. But you're right, "quality posts" can be somewhat subjective, although I feel that we can all tell when someone really puts their time into a post or video and makes sure to check their grammar and punctuation. The only content @minnowfund doesn't support are memes and low-level content such as that. But we don't care about the topic one is writing about. And keep in mind that Steemit is a blogging platform built on the Steem blockchain, not a social media site (although many people call it that). We're more like Reddit than a Facebook or Twitter. But that can also depend on what platform (of the Steem blockchain) you're using. And at the end of the day, you can use Steemit however you like.
Keep in mind that Bernie has a LOT of stake so he doesn't need to worry about whether other people enjoy his posts or upvote it. In fact, most of the rewards on his posts come from his own accounts. Funny thing is, a lot of people do enjoy his posts and upvote it for the humor and fun nature of them. So you're right, it does actually have value. One way or another, he either earned his Steem or paid for it, so he owns that stake, and honestly, that portion of the rewards pool that goes with it. And I'm a big advocate for people using their stake however they like, as long as it's not harmful to the Steem ecosystem.
Anyways, it's not for me to decide what other people do with their stake, or their blogs.. I can only decide what I do with mine. And the purpose of the @minnowfund initiative is to reward users who use Steemit as a blogging platform to create regular, high-quality posts. So that's who we're looking to find and we hope to support them as much as possible. Hope that makes sense. :)
Yes, you mention it again....High quality posts...what is that???
When I say wander, I mean that peolpe don't post the same topics regularly, but take up topics that are up in time...Sometimes long, well writte posts, other times only few sentences and pictures, trying to express themselves with other things than words...Is there anything wrong with that?? I don't think so, if they are still able to engage their audience, that is just as good..to me at least🙂
And I never took a stand on wheather what Bernie is doing, og how he gets his rewards...I mentioned it because of the interaction, with hundreds of Steemians..that is value to me!
As I mentioned, the only content we don't support are memes and people who regularly post two or three sentence posts. But if the community feels somebody is a great fit for our delegation, they can nominate them either way. There are several different communities on Steem that reward different things: photography, music, poetry, and probably even memes. But we tend to focus on traditional blogging. Reason being is that it takes more time and work to write a well thought out blog than a one or two sentence status update. So we choose to support those users the most.
But no, there's nothing wrong with somebody who posts only a few sentences, or a picture, or anything like that. They just probably won't make the cut for minnowfund. Keep in mind that the people we support are typically pretty new to the platform. So if they're only posting a couple of sentences here or there, it's unlikely they have built up much momentun in the first place and are probably receiving very few upvotes and comments. And we've already dealt with several people who have tried to take advantage of our delegation with their voting trolls. So by only supporting long form articles and well thought out posts, we eliminate this abuse. They won't go through that much work lol.
Thanks for your replies...I really respect what you are doing, don't get me wrong👍
Absolutely, and thank you. I really appreciate the conversation and hearing your thoughts :)