
Hello friend!!
I have the pleasure to present to you our week 4 activity report of the community curator team using the account steemcurator05 for January 2026.
During the week that started February 15 and ended on February 21, We performed our curator duties daily. we visited different communities and blogs and supported authors according to our curation guidelines and Steemit rules, being an amazing week. Priority was given to authors with exclusive Steem posts, free of plagiarism, not using bots or AI to generate content.

For week 3, a total of 149 Posts were curated, with an average of at least 15 entries per curatorial shift distributed among the curators. You can see it from our Google sheet screen shot below



During this week, the team visited a total of 17 countries. Bangledesh at the top of the list, Venezuela, Nigeria respectively.


During this curation phase, we contacted authors from 33 different communities, and 11 users who preferred to publish from their own blogs.


During our second week, a total of 37 comments were curated, finding good comments in all 7 days.


Our 7 Best Posts for the week |
Nomination N° 1:
| Selected by:@ruthjoe |
| Reason: |
| The author made a very Beautiful post about her food recipe, with steps shown in pictures. I think this will help a great deal to anyone who wants to learn how to make it... |
Nomination N° 2:
| Selected by:@sojib1996 |
| Reason: |
| The author has beautifully depicted his daily diary, from enjoying the morning in the flower garden, to the joy of eating pitha, one of the historical foods, in the afternoon, and participating in the meeting at night. His pictures and the words accompanying the pictures are truly admirable... |
Nomination N° 3:
| Selected by: @solperez |
| Reason: |
| @yismar wrote an impeccable essay on the social control imposed by economic elites between the 18th and early 19th centuries to limit the education of the proletariat and the serfs, so that they would be unaware of their rights to feel, think, and be free. The paintings of Myron G. Barlow served as the starting point for this user to develop this wonderful text, which should be read by all users, especially educators. |
Nomination N° 4:
| Selected by:@ruthjoe |
| Reason: |
| The user made a post to celebrate her grand child as she marks 16weeks old, she bought some gifts and they all prepared nicely to celebrate this day with her family. Tts so good to see your little ones grow, giving them memories is beautiful |
Nomination N° 5:
The author has captured the joyous moments of her day, she goes out with her children and they enjoy a happy afternoon there. There they eat fast food, in the evening they go to a shopping mall and do some shopping there and buy dinner from outside. The whole day seems to have been spent with joy. Each of their pictures seems to tell a moment of joy....|
Nomination N° 6:
| Selected by:@solperez |
| Reason: |
| @barski uses the metaphor of the marrow inside bones to outline some ideas about truth, which is almost never certain, but rather a matter of opinion, which can be quite capricious. The photos of dogs that @barski shares are fantastic. After reading this text, I can't stop thinking about the concepts of "truth" and "confusions" that I thought I understood clearly... |
Nomination N° 7:
| Selected by: @ruthjoe |
| Reason: |
| The user made a drawing tutorial sketch of a gentle man holding a flower, showed us step by step art of creativity and explained the instrument used to make it a reality ... |
We congratulate all the selected users and encourage them to continue creating quality content. Thank you ..
Regards!
@ruthjoe