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RE: The Curation and Engagement Leagues - Sponsored by @carlgnash and @paulag!
Well, we'll see what happens this week. Regardless, you and leeart set an amazing standard for number of comments that I don't think I'm ever going to be able to match (at least not in these initial stages). My net needs to widen, obviously, and that's happened somewhat in the two weeks I've been doing this, so I would expect it to widen even more as I have to go looking for more content to comment on and curate.
It is amazing to me how that ripple just keeps extending outwards. It's slow at first and then seems to grow exponentially. I really try every week to find at least one person completely out of my circles though; that seems to help too.
I can see that.
I think things will only improve as more people get involved. I've been enjoying it, even if I'd rather concentrate on my posts. But I'm buying into the commenting more frequently idea (I was already curating as much as I could). Knowing that members of the league are at least trying to engage is helpful, too, because if they've come across a post I feel I can comment on, then I don't have to necessarily do all that digging on my own. That said, there's plenty of divergent tastes and likes among the members so following them can be hit and miss.
I know, I know. I need to broaden my horizon. There's only so broad it can get and then I'm just a walking trivial pursuits, which some people already think I am. :)
hahaha There's nothing I can tell you that you don't already know...about commenting and engaging I mean.
...but quite possibly, "Trivia" (your new name), on a lot of other things as well :)
Better 'Trivia' than 'Trivial* I guess, though I'm sure there are plenty of people on here with more stored knowledge than me. I think my brain storage cells have been written over enough over the years that they're starting to lose their ability to retain information. Either that, or they only retain the 'trivial.'
I don't think I'm helping myself here, am I? :)
hahaha ummm no, you're not ;)
And it's age buddy; I know of which I speak...who are you again, and why am I talking to you? :)
Just keep swimming, just keep swimming. :)
By the way, who would have thought that a story involving a fish with short term memory loss would be so popular with children and adults alike? So popular, they have to make two stories. It must be a more widespread problem than I thought.
Squirrel.
What were you saying? :)
I'm sorry sir, you must have the wrong number :)