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RE: Sind wir nicht alle ein bisschen Diary? (Vorstellung)
As a perfect native speaker, you write in complex sentences. Unfortunately, the translator makes a mess out of this text and it is difficult for me to understand exactly what you wanted to say. But I did understand something. I was pleased that you want to write more often, even short posts. Personally, I also like to write, but the duties of moderator and STEEM Representative have made my blog uninteresting, since I publish mostly contests and a magazine. In the future, I will find a balance between interesting content and necessary content. If you don't mind, I will follow this account as well.
Oh, yeah, sorry, long sentences are my style. That's one of the reasons why I write almost exclusively in my native language. I know what kind of "gibberish" the translators often produce. If I use a translator (it's just much faster...), I try to keep my sentences short and understandable. But that's not me. In that case my texts are not authentic.
This is a sad but very important criterion to address when taking such jobs.
A user we know well, who (also) very quickly "worked his way up" on the Steem, once asked me for my honest opinion. I had to tell him, unfortunately, that I no longer like to look at his blog (which was even more colorful than yours).
When I discover a great post from a user I don't know, the first thing I do is look at his blog. Resteemed he every contest that does not interest me at all, I do not follow him. And I also sometimes want to yell at friends, "Keep my feed clean!".
I like your magazine a lot. I often use it to get rid of my VP to good posts. The downer (noticeable with all known summarizers): Your magazine is voted (high) because you are precisely Oleh. The articles, from which your magazine lives, receive however further hardly attention.
Of course I don't mind. I'm pleased... 😊
It would be very helpful if the author could divide his blog by topic. For example, magazines would be one blog, contests - another, and normal posts - a third. And to be able to subscribe to each blog separately. But these are only dreams.
On the other hand, I realized that some authors do not know what to write about and lose interest in blogging. In this case, contests help them. Currently, contests are to some extent a driving force for content creation, but, unfortunately, not always of high quality.
I think we all have this problem.
Thank you. I actually love making the magazine issues because it forces me to go through all the posts in the community for the last 3-4 days. Sometimes I find real pearls. Then, thanks to the moderator status, I can give such an author support (booming or curation trail). But preparing the magazine takes too much time.
Your (our) dreams should be readily achievable. But as it always is... With the question "Who?" no responsible person feels addressed... ;-)
As long as I take care of my "clean" feed myself. The "how" may not please everyone, but that interests me only a little. Feel somehow freer... ;-)
Thank you very much that you are still always ready for a constructive exchange... :-))
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