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RE: Types of Followers on Steemit and Their Impact on Your Rewards

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

Something also this happen that your follower is not online at that moment, and late in reply/comment on post. The more follower is late, the more chances are that blogger wont read his/her comments because there are already so many comments posted on the blog. This is the also the 1 of the important point you need to mention because follower thinks that now now point in posting comment. I am feeling the same because i am 6 hour late and feeling that i wont be responded :D prove me wrong buddy :D

Now editing again; forget to mention that your posts are awesome and always full of actual information which we can use. Thank you very much

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It depends on the author.. you have to keep an eye on the type of author you are dealing with. I, for one, always reply to all of the people who make a comment.. i reward all of those who make a genuine effort to engage with me. i even flag them when they post spam comments. There has hardly been any comment that i have missed out. But if you are posting a comment on a whale’s post who has already received 250+ comments, i realize that it will be hard for them to respond to all of the comments..

The post was written from blogger’s point of view and not from followers’ point of view. Besides, none of it matters if the author is an introvert and doesnt want to engage with people at all.. then she/he shouldn’t complain about their followers not coming to their blogs..
thank you for the appreciation

Thank you for your detailed reply. From now-on I am your long term follower :). Thank you for time and I understand this post was from Blogger's point of you, may be some day you will write from followers point of view ;)

Thank you for the kind words and thank you for becoming an active follower of mine.. ^_^