RE: Talk Channel: "Comment or ask a question"/ Comente o pregunte (week 268) in the WOX
It's clear to me that becoming a community curator is a distant goal. But if I were to imagine becoming a community curator, I would love to choose writings related to technology because it is related to my field of work, so what else? I also like to read stories that are full of meaning, more like short stories. One more thing that will attract my attention is the beauty of a picture (although I'm not good at making pictures), be it painting or digital art.
So of course I will translate all the criteria of the writings that I am looking for to be curated in hashtags such as #technology #story #art or what else do you think @wakeupkitty and @aneukpineung78?
I don't need to explain about the notifications I've been receiving from both of you lately, especially it's about #comment, which is why I love following you guys. And when it comes to resteem, currently also still the top on my blog is about #wewrite or more precisely #miner-wewrite
#creative #arts #crafts #writing #creativewriting #poetry #freewrite #sports #review #film #poetry?
You never know where you can find a good story. Will you read Korea Russia and China?
It's a lot of work and if you work in a team you can count on not being able to reward what you intended to.
Quess how long it takes me to write a comment.
Working in a team is certainly better, especially when the team members consist of various countries. Of course, it becomes a hassle to curate posts from different languages, which have to be translated first, like what I had to do to moderate Spanish posts. What if there was a country-specific curation team? Would that be against the rules?
I don't like to guess, let me analyze it. Your comment to me after this comment came in about 4 minutes apart, with a total of 7 lines. If you deduct the time you spent opening and reading my and other people's comments and making replies, I assume 2.5 minutes.
So it took you 4-2.5 = 1.5 minutes to write those 7 lines.
Your average time to write per 1 line comment, 1.5/7 = 0.21 minutes = 10 seconds
An SC team should be from different continents which means different languages plus you have to yell how many languages you speak.
It sounds you don't care about what you will vote for. No interests? Any idea what SC teams vote for like many only for own country?
I said my average comment. There are comments which take me 3 hours to write! If I curate I have all links but with a personal comment + uoloading the picture it takes me 30 minutes!
Your calculation is wrong. By now I comment since 7 am non stop and it is 12:46! I did nothing else. Check how many comments I was able to write. For sure you are faster since all your comments seem to have the same amount of lines 🤔
Ever heard of Team Stress? Team members not sticking to what was agreed and applied for? Team members letting one do all the work?
With my less than a year on Steemit, of course I need a lot of teaching, what is good and how to be better?
Like how to comment, I really appreciate that you are willing to invest more time to seriously make a comment, unlike most other users, including me.
Actually my calculation is not completely wrong, because I highlighted specifically about how long you write one line of comment, 10 seconds, it's relevant.
But to check how many comments you wrote in one day, of course I need to ask for help from a statistician like @aneukpineung78.
Is that what it's like in those #entertainment themed communities where the host rarely welcomes his guests?
LOL that is indeed also team stress (or at school, at work if you can do the work and the rest leans back) but in this case I mean stress due to the teammates SCs work with. I am sure your read our reports where it was mentioned.
Working in a team only works out if you share the same ideas and all members do their share. If not it's stress.
_I experienced it more that once as moderator, during we-write and SC and I am not the only one. Can it be avoided? Of course, if you don't care what the others do and just do your day and let everything collapse if the others are without internet, don't know what to do, are absent without a reason or ignore the goal set as a team. It's the easiest way to moderate... go to one community: upvote, paste the code of the picture and on to the next one.
You are doing great for 1 year here, better than I did (I believe I left after that year).
So is Stress Team really what you call it because the team members are stressing you out? It's not because of their behavior, it's because they don't do anything, even in their own homes, they let everything pass them by. All you can see is a cat wagging its tail, yawning occasionally. Seeing the organizer of the comment contest, but the organizer did not comment, even though he also told him to say his name. it feels like an adorable irony.
This trend of commenting should be maintained, and the urge to comment should be encouraged. As I've said before, there needs to be a rule. A rule that covers all elements, especially for position holders. SR is a role model, so it is appropriate for SR to encourage users from his country to regularly comment, unlike most of what is seen today, SR seems to have minimal interaction, only tasked with making weekly reports? then get a big upvote?
If people stress you out it is because of behaviour.
To be fair it beats me what an SR does. Toe it sounfs they represent Steemit Inc and not a country.
Btw there are who do not post a report every month. Are they there for their country (only)? 🤷
If so how about all those countries without SR?
They indeed receive a reward for sharing a report about what they did: hosting a contest, moderating, commenting (?), powerup and?
Next to that they receive extra SP delegated.
Has it always been this way? I doubt it but right now it seems that the answer on yiu last question is yes. I don't see anything special be done. Fast growth perhaps?
During my time on Steemit, I have seen at least 3 people resign from the SR position, for various reasons related to economics, freedom and work demands. Which are very acceptable reasons, and after that it is only a matter of time to do Power Down. I hope @adeljose does not get to this stage.
But what I also want to highlight is that there doesn't seem to be a significant problem when the former SRs are no longer in their positions, there is no gap to fill, no one really feels a loss. So maybe no one really had a big impact?
Back to SC, the initial requirement was to be from a different continent/country. I don't know if the Steemit Team has predicted that each SC member will pay more attention and support users from their own country, or maybe there is a term I heard called Cross-Curation. Does that seem reasonable when it's based on nationalism, supporting each other, encouraging each other?
For me it would also be important to know how to avoid stressors before working in a team, maybe not involving too many members is the most effective solution right now?
I gather that the most important thing is to have a common vision. No problem with different tastes in drinks right? @aneukpineung78
To understand some things, it is important that you know something.
After the fork, Steemit was deserted in terms of activity, therefore, the team began to carry out a series of dynamics, including #thediarygame, which generated an increase in activity, even attracting new users.
A new need arose for the Steemit team, they wanted to address the attention to the largest number of users possible, for this they devised the Country Representatives, who had to serve the users of their respective countries, several Representatives became corrupted, while others did Power Down and "left". Over time, the Steemit team changed the role to Steem Representative which is what it is today.
As I once told you, SRs try to accomplish some tasks.
https://steemit.com/hive-185836/@adeljose/la-copa-steem-tiene-un-dueno-jornada-deportiva-y-de-promocion
https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@adeljose/dile-no-a-las-cuentas-vacias-no-al-abuso-en-steemit-report-2
Greetings friend @fajrularifst
I think it's good that you are clear about the topics you like the most to support, technology, stories and photographic content, they tend to be seen often on the platform, so you will have a lot of content to review and support.
Notifications are relevant if they are related to good reasons, so you should preferably keep an eye on Steemworld where all notifications can be seen.
Thanks for joining the conversation.