Team #04: Curation Report for Week 03 [October 2025]
Steem Greetings @everyone,
This is the third report of activities by team 04 community curators for October 2025 using the steemcurator06 account. It was an amazing week of reading through various communities and blogs, and supporting other authors in accordance with our curation guidelines and Steemit rules. Priority was given to authors who provided quality content, demonstrated no plagiarism, and did not use AI to generate content.

Each curator was assigned a particular day this week to support authors who were abiding by the rules. Each curator was supposed to curate at least 20 daily posts and quality comments, as they add value to the content. Following the different days of curation, each curator curated an average of at least 22 posts per day. This can be seen in the chart below.

Total posts curated
For the third week of curation, 173 posts were curated with an average of at least 22 posts per the curator's shift, shared among the curators.
Curation by country
For this week, a total of 17 countries were visited by the team, with Bangladesh topping the list, followed by Indonesia, Venezuela, and Nigeria, respectively.

Communities Covered
During this week of curation, we reached out to authors from 43 different communities and several others on personal blogs.

Tags Followed
We attempted to cover different tags to reach a broader audience of authors, following the creation of various content.
Best Publications of the Week.
Author:@roohiasif99
Post link:special Moli palak gosht... - 7 Days Inactive
Nominated by: @chant
This post beautifully celebrates cultural cuisine by presenting a unique and nutritious winter dish, Moli Palak Gosht, with heartfelt storytelling. The detailed step-by-step recipe, complete with images and health insights, makes it easy for readers to try at home. @roohiasif99’s passion, gratitude, and authentic expression truly reflect the spirit of the contest, sharing talent through cooking.
Author: @afrinn
Post link:A moment of joy... - 6 Days Active
Nominated by: @max-pro
The author of this post spent a joyful day with her family. In the morning, she bought fish and vegetables from the market to cook, then went for a walk with her husband and children to the Elenga area. There, everyone enjoyed eating Phuchka, fried shrimp, jhalmuri and ice cream. At night, she returned home, rested and fell asleep listening to Surah Mulk. She shared a wonderful diary blog with everyone.
Author: @lhorgic
Post link:Have You been Trapped... -5 Days Active
Nominated by: @sergeyk
The author describes a situation where they went to the farm and the car got stuck in the mud due to a slippery road, and they had to call people for help to pull it out. It was a difficult and unpleasant experience that had happened to the author before, and they emphasize that no one would ever want to go through such a situation again. This post shows a real-life challenge, the author's emotions, and how one mistake can lead to major trouble… but all is well that ends well.
Author: @fajrulakmal99
Post link:Buying shrimp... - 5 Days Active
Nominated by: @chant
The author beautifully captures the peace and purpose found in simple, everyday moments. It blends heartfelt gratitude, tradition, and community spirit in a way that feels both personal and universally relatable. The vivid storytelling and warmth make it a comforting, inspiring read.
Author: @m-princess
Post link:Craft, Creativity, Drawing... - 4 Days Active
Nominated by: @max-pro
The author of this post participated in the Age Art competition with a hand-drawn image of a dancing girl. He explained step by step how he drew and shaded the girl's hair, dress, hands, frock and dupatta using pencil, black pointer and color. Finally, he showed the final image by adding his name and date to the image. He also posted his selfie and invited other friends to participate in the competition.
Author: @sajidul
Post link:Eating ludus, watching fish... - 04 Days Active
Nominated by: @sergeyk
The author talks about his visit to the market. At first, there were no people, but later he saw his uncle selling different kinds of fish. He enjoyed watching the fish being sold. Then he saw how jalebi was made for the first time, and he was very excited, so he took pictures to share. After walking around, he tried some local food which was very tasty, and then he visited a computer shop that had a nice environment. I liked this post and the author’s blog because it shows everyday life, cultural traditions, and the simple happiness that comes from small things.
Author: @anasuleidy
Post link:Restaurant in the state of Aragua... - 1 Day Active
Nominated by: @chant
The author highlights a hidden gem for travelers, La Casona del Rey, a restaurant that blends tradition, convenience, and charm. From its spacious parking and family-friendly design to its elegant decor and wood-fired specialties, it’s a must-stop for anyone on the Cagua-La Villa route. With great service, diverse food, and live entertainment, it offers more than just a meal.
At this juncture, we congratulate all the selected users and say keep posting quality content!!!
Team 04 Members
User Name | Country | Discord ID |
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@chant | Cameroon | chant9602 |
@max-pro | Bangladesh | maxpro3749 |
@sergeyk | Ukraine | zergiy |
Upvoted! Thank you for supporting witness @jswit.
Thank God, one of my posts has been selected. Thank you for your appreciation and support, my sister @chant. Best wishes to her team for continued success.