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RE: Writing course / Curso de escritura #wewrite - L4

in Freewriters2 years ago (edited)

Hi dear,

The #wewrite course teaches how to write and comment in a different style.
Indeed everyone can join, everyone can translate as you stated unless there isn't wifi.

Like said commenting is part of the course #wewrite.
Commenting is writing and can be learned and for that it's needed to start with a certain list/points to work through like: what is it I observe, see, feel to build a comment.
To connect and engage a comment should have certain components and asking a question is a way to start a conversation.

What the average comment looks like is easy to see and it explains why commenters give up on commenting. For sure you know yourself how important comments are for a platform.
Have a look at different accounts and what the comments look like. You can start with your account and read your comments of the past 6 weeks. To get an idea of the level of engagement you can look at replies as well.

Btw In Lesson 3 the links to "comments" or to the posts were left underneath a task as well. Why is this a problem for you? Aren't you able to save 3 links?

If it comes to what we did thus far read Lessons 1- 3 so you can see how the lessons work through a certain topic and are a follow up not stand alone sec contests.

The communities where to post just like where should be commentef are chosen for a reason. If the task doesn't fit into a community I go elsewhere and elsewhere will be in this case the freewriters because the course is about free writing.

If it comes to Lesson 3 - Task 3 the choice was given to post where the "diary" fits best.
So I wonder what the problem is. 🤔

No, sorry, but I will not make adjustements. Those who followed Lesson 1 to 3 could do it and again I state that this is not about an entry for a contest but a how to write course.

This is a course, this is a teaching, something is taught with the idea that if these tricks are practised writing is fun and doesn't consume a lot of time and the same counts for writing good comments (good as in showing you read, noticed some details and are willing to engage.)

The links to the lessons you find at the bottom of the next text 👇

https://steemit.com/hive-135004/@wakeupkitty/winners-writing-course-lesson-3

P. S. 50 words isn't that much if you type in average 8 words per line.

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Well, I didn't have problems commenting; I know it's important and can't be overemphasized. While quality comments can often be longer, it shouldn't be a strict rule; because meaningful, concise feedback is valuable too.

I prefer not to include our comments link in our posts because I want to keep the focus on the main topic for clarity and purpose. Additionally, it can be demanding to keep adding the links later on.

While I don't have issues with the rules of the chosen communities, I think it's important to consider multilingual communities to ensure inclusivity. Language barriers can prevent some people from participating, so I believe it's important to address this. However, I understand that the final decision is up to you since it's your course.

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