RE: Final Curatorial Report of July of Steemgrowth by Team Cosmopolitan
Also, I assure you we will try to be as flexible as we can but please keep this in mind for the month of August we'll be curating only those posts that have at least one comment on it
Will this rule actually work out? I thought that for a post to be curated, it most follow 4 main rules which are steemexclusive, club status, bot free and plagiarism free.... So bringing in engagement for a post to have atleast 2 comments before your team will curate will extremely be very difficult because I don't think people will adhere to this
I have been curating with sc05 and if we bring in this rule in our team, I most say that at the end of the day, we will definitely curate little or no posts
Again, what if you are Curating and you come to a point where a user is just from publishing his/her content, will you skipp it because it doesn't have comments?? And If you Skipp it whereas it's a quality article, won't that discourage the user??
However, this Is a nice suggestion by your team, we only hope users can adhere to this rules by encouraging others to comment on their post
It'll if it's implemented strictly and we'll make sure it is.
Not two. One. One comment. Is it too much to ask? Tell me haven't you come across posts during your Curation period that have been written brilliantly but have no comments on it? What's the use of that blog when no one's reading it? We want to motivate users to engage on each others' posts so that the essence of blogging is not left out. Even if we skip a post, and that post gets a comment on it, it'll be curated by us. You can see such examples of curation today.
I hope the admins and moderators read this rule by Team Cosmopolitan and motivate their community members to adhere to it.
Many articles are great but tend to remain in the lower region which reduces their visibility.
Do you know that upvoting genuine content via community judgment takes them from the bottom and increases their visibility? Hence, they are more visible as such getting the attention of other users to read and learn from them.
Without upvote, I'm afraid such articles would remain in that region for long and even till expiry, that's some kind of demoralizing an author.
We can't compare different users' fanbase to each other, it would only pass across another message entirely.
That’s true. There are a lot of users on the platform who have gained recognition only after their posts have been curated by sC01 for a long time.
From @frequantum’s view I think upvoting a quality content will actually help it to become more popular and more people will engage with it.
The rule of people having to comment on your posts will only make it harder for some people to write under your theme.