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RE: The "NEVER WOULD I EVER" Challenge #10 - OFFICE PARTIES
Just figure not to bother with this contest because it uses the most upvotes - by all means, invite all your loyal friends in your community to upvote for you. not quality but quantity counts - build your loyal followers potential contestants before entering the contests. Good luck to those who submitted, but don't have high hopes if you don't have a loyal upvoting base.
Thank you for your upvote, thing-2. I'm not kidding about my above comment. Just go and take a look at other contests that are based on upvotes and look at the upvotes given, such as Debate Forum - Week 10 - Trade Agreements and Steemit Comment Challenge #16 - $25SBD Giveaway - Comment like a Champ, Grow your blog like a Champ!!. Get your friends in your community to get on board and upvote you, and you will win all the contests based on quantity and not quality. This is the truth of these contests. Don't expect to win, but just get some small change for your hard thought comments. That's all in these games. It's like the dark underbelly of Hollywood. Contestants beware and pay attention to contests judged by upvotes, it's such an eye opener! Don't spend too much time on your comments on a contest because if you are a loner, you won't win regardless of how good your comments are.
The same goes for posts. You just wonder why some posts with one picture or make no sense at all can have so many upvotes and dollars? You scratch your head and try to understand it and see if you can discover a magical formula. Let me tell you the algorithm is again in the formation of a "community" that gravitates towards a member's or members' posts, and this gravitation further produces a "herd" effect from non-community members as well. All the same. There is actually a video explaining how this was done in youtube. Should have saved that youtube link showing how to "game" the (steemit) system.