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RE: How I curate posts in the Steem Links Community
This is the guide needed by a steemlinker like me. When I post on steemlink, I sometimes like to quote from the web a bit long, I'm worried that citing too short can make people not understand or lazy to comment.
I like the #steemlinker community, lots of actual posts, interesting for discussion and something new.
What becomes more interesting to be involved here is that everyone involved in the discussion will get rewards. This is something unique and distinctive.
I want to be more involved, but because I'm not good at English sometimes I don't dare to comment, because I'm embarrassed if I'm wrong.
Thanks for the reply!
I'm glad the guide looks useful for you. Finding the right quote length is tricky. Basically the idea is to stimulate discussion here and give people enough information so that they can decide whether or not they want to click through to the source link to learn more.
I can understand your hesitance about commenting in English. I've been trying to learn German, but I have the same hesitation about joining in German language discussions here. I guess the best way to learn is to force oneself to participate, but it's definitely not easy to do that. Eventually, it might be good to have "Steem Links" communities in multiple languages, when there are enough people and curators here to support it.