Weekly Curation Report by Spring team April 2026 week 2

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Hello Steemian friends,
We have completed the second week of the month. Alhamdulillah, thank you very much to the Creator, who has given us the opportunity to fulfill our SC07 account responsibilities very well, we are three Steemians from three countries working in friendly relations. We give support each other as wonderful teamwork. So thank you to everyone.

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As a team, we completed our curation process effectively by supporting quality posts and comments across the Steemit platform, based on the standard that is given in our curation guidelines.
In our team, every member's working days are scheduled according to the team guidelines, and we are all committed to supporting quality posts using the SC07 account, in which a member is required to select the best post among all others each day the user votes. As a team, we are serious and dedicated to discharging our duties as community curators, which comprises reviewing and rewarding Steemians across the platform with upvotes and comments.

Total Posts Curated

As a team, we are 3 members, and each of us has a day scheduled for curating posts, as stated earlier.
For the past week we curated a total of 193 posts across the Steemit platform. We also supported well-meaning comments, which we were about to vote on 16 comments.

Communities

For this week, our support passed across 44 communities, and we supported posts from personal blogs.

The communities that received the highest support from our team, are Steem for lifestyle, Venezolanossteem, and Colombia-original.

Tags & Country

Our team supported posts with different hashtags and the #steemexclusive and #thediarygame tags are the tags that received the highest support from team.

As for countries, Steemians from different countries were supported, and Venezuela, Bangladesh and Nigeria are the top 3 countries that received support from our team.

The Best Posts of the Week

In our team, a curator is allowed to nominate the best post on any day the curator works. Below are the quality posts nominated by the Team for the second week of April 2026.

Top seven posts nominated by Spring Team (SC07)members

Serial-01Username-@memamunPost LinkSelected by @shahid76

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In his one-day diary, the author has mentioned several beauties and incidents of the village after visiting the village house on the occasion of Eid. We all know that the village is the playground of nature. Through the author's diary, we find old memories anew. The author has presented the village beautifully - the winding paths of the village, green trees, forests, and old-fashioned cars all remind us of the past.
I also find the sincerity of the village people in the author's diary. Also, some scenes of the village market remind us of the position of most of the people in the country.
The author has presented the village in excellent language through his experienced writing. He has given the village a new opportunity to be discovered. That is why I have selected his post as the top post.

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Serial-02Username-@sualehaPost LinkSelected by @afzalqamar

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I selected that post because it highlights a fun, hands-on family activity—cooking with a child—which encourages creativity, life skills, and quality time together.

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Serial-03Username-@ladyaryastarkPost LinkSelected by @solperez

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@ladyaryastark tells us the story of a foreign fisherman who was shipwrecked in a land where they didn't speak his language. When he spoke a few words, the only thing the "natives" understood was the letter "K," so they began to call him Mr. K. Time has passed, and Mr. K always returns to the shore of the sea that cast him ashore there, seemingly searching, with longing, for answers about his life.

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Serial-04Username-@alexanderpeacePost LinkSelected by @shahid76

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In today's diary game, Witter wrote her bitter experience of the treatment in the hospital. Writer @alexanderpeace went to the hospital with her physical illness. Various bitter experiences in the hospital have come up in her writing. She had to go to the hospital to cure her physical illness. The writer also went to the hospital. She had to wait for hours to get treatment there to identify her problem. She had to endure various inconveniences. Again, when it came time to buy medicine, she had to go to different shops, because the necessary medicines were not available in one shop. She had to run around for treatment after fasting all day. Hearing that she had an ulcer and being scared, fasting all day out of fear, all this was hard work for a person. The writer has beautifully portrayed some of the bitter experiences of that day in her writing. I wish her physical health; may the great creator heal her soon. I select her as the best post for her wonderful writing.

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Serial-05Username-@pea07Post LinkSelected by @afzalqamar

I selected that post
I likely chose it because it offers a firsthand, authentic look at a local trade fair in Dinajpur, Bangladesh. Such posts on Steemit often combine travel, culture, and small‑business promotion—valuable for anyone interested in regional industries, traditional crafts, or community events.

Short write‑up about the post
The post by @pea07 describes a visit to the Dinajpur Industry and Trade Fair, showcasing local products, agricultural goods, handicrafts, and food stalls. It highlights the fair’s role in supporting small businesses and fostering trade in the region. The author includes personal impressions, photos, and details of the lively atmosphere, making it an engaging travel‑style report for Steemit readers.

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Serial-06Username-@jan-philippviethPost LinkSelected by @solperez

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@jan-philippvieth has written an interesting essay discussing the reading development of Generation Alpha, in which he suggests we are heading towards a severe cultural decline. He urges parents and educators to take action to stop this problem. In his words:

Reading is not an option. It is the foundation.

If we lose this foundation, we lose more than just a skill.

We are losing the ability to understand the world.

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Serial-07Username-@sduttaskitchenPost LinkSelected by @shahid76

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Experienced writer @sduttaskitchen has created her blog today to remember and pay tribute to a great artist. Renowned singer Asha Bhosle, a music world icon, passed away on April 12, 2026, at the age of 92. Her passing has left the music world, as well as the entire world, in a state of shock. Asha Bhosle was the creator of incredibly beautiful songs. She has sung numerous popular songs in various languages of the world. She has sung more than 12,000 songs in 20 languages of the world and has been able to register her name in the Guinness Book of World Records. By creating an emotional blog about this great singer, the writer has paid tribute and expressed her emotions. The blog has taken an outstanding form with the writer's excellent writing. I pay my respects to this world-renowned music artist from the bottom of my heart and thank the writer for creating a wonderful blog about her, and also select the outstanding blog as the best post.

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Congratulations to all the selected nominees! As a team, we are always ready to support users across the Steemit Platform as our cool responsibility lies in the publications of Steemians. Keep sharing quality posts as there are more chances for you to be selected next week.

Thank you very much for your cooperation, time, and good wishes.

Best Regards

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@solperezVenezuela
@afzalqamarPakistan
@shahid76Bangladesh
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Woow. Thank you so much @shahid76 for selecting my post. Thank you team.

@shahid76 I am glad that you understand the value of an artist who passed away recently and thank you for your words that you mentioned in the summary!

I would also love to show gratitude to the entire spring team!