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RE: How Could We Enjoy More Readability On Steemit?

in #steemit6 years ago

Dear @deathcross

Interesting choice of topic. I fully agree with you and I also believe that we should have a chance to "filter" our feed.

In my opinion the best idea would be to also add second "layer" of importance to all those who we follow. Obviously we all are following number of random accounts and I would love to be able to mark some of them as "priority accounts" and to be able to display feed of all those users only.

I'm writing about “traditional” stock or commodity investing, cryptocurrencies, lifehacking, language learning

We seem to share quite a number of similar interests. Will surely follow you closely.

ps. Wouldn't you think that posting as often as you do is going to put your followers off? Steemit isn't like instagram. Posting every day doesnt seem to work here (in my opinion).

Would you mind sharing link to Swiftkey ? I tried to find it on google but all I found is spam related to "Swiftkey keyboards".

Yours
Piotr

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Hi, by Swiftkey I meant the Swiftkey keyboard, which has a very good autocomplete function and has AI (machine learning) abilities.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.touchtype.swiftkey&hl=en

I think 2-3 posts a day on Steemit should be enough, but some days I put 4 and some days, none. It depends on my time. I like dPoll and maybe will try other dApp some day. Some dApps are spamming your channel.

the best idea would be to also add second "layer" of importance

I'm sure there are a lot of solutions, programming variations. I like to read but it's difficult to filter the good content.

Dear @deathcross

Thank you for your kind reply.

I think 2-3 posts a day on Steemit should be enough, but some days I put 4 and some days,

Personally I think that you're putting so much of work to create content, but chance is that not many people will read it.

After all most of our followers will hardly ever be willing to invest more than 10-15min weekly of their time to support content created by us. Of course that's just my own opinion, but it would be waste to lose someone like you because of lack of engagement.

Yours
Piotr

I'm much more engaged than you think. Sometimes it is not the result but the way to it. For example, I wrote here a longer post:
https://steemit.com/investing/@deathcross/tales-of-wheat-corn-golden-cross-and-deathcross
And no comment at all. But I'm not disappointed, I learned a lot in the process. I know it is a "niche theme", something for a very small group of people only.
And Dpoll is a small but enthusiastic community.
I discovered Steemit by Google, searching for something like "Bitcoin inflation" or "Bitcoin halving". Maybe others will discover it searching for "wheat investing" or "VIX shorting".

Indeed it may be hard to find audience for those kind of publications @deathcross

Thx for being so responsive,
Piotr