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RE: Communities and other questions...

in Click Track Profit5 years ago

If you want to post in a certain community, you have to post DIRECTLY there... If you post OUTSIDE and add community tag, it will NOT show inside the community. (but maybe this depends on the ROLE that you have inside THAT community... not sure about that)

If you post IN the community and put TAG of some of the tribes, it will show there also (as they have the OLD Steemit condenser that shows EVERYTHING)... If a tribe changes to a new Steemit condenser, it will not work there either...

The only way (at this moment) to post in more than 1 community is to use a cross-posting option on Steempeak... But, when you do that, the system creates a NEW blog post in the second community.

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Thanks a lot for your comment and the pieces of information.

The only way (at this moment) to post in more than 1 community is to use a cross-posting option on Steempeak... But, when you do that, the system creates a NEW blog post in the second community.

I think this can be quite interesting because it allows also to cross post older posts and give them a new life cycle. Like that quality content can potentially be recycled... I'm affraid this might be quite missused however...

I think that cross-posting has potential, but it should be done as a resteem, without creating a new post... Personally, I have tried it, but I would like to see another method of integration...

I think that this feature might be heavily abused and I don't know whether communities can simply block these cross-postings. It may look very appealing to some people to clone one post several times and to earn manifold...

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