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RE: Steemit Linking Etiquette Patterns- Reddit vs Medium

in #steemit8 years ago (edited)

Tl;dr:

provide all the contextually appropriate links your heart desires

.... and to finish the last post.....

Personally I'd like UI/UX here to evolve towards medium.com's approach, where less distinction is made between posts and comments..... as this encourages discussion and participation in the community formed around the site :).

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Agree that Medium approach to blurring "responses" and posts improves quality (and credit to Tumblr for doing something similar with reblogs.). You have to "wear" your replies on your profile, which discourages certain types drive-by junk.

I have a post planned (for here) about a tale of two platforms: YouNow and LinkedIn. They each have certain things directionally in common with steemit, some good, some bad.

A problem with LinkedIn that steemit seems vulnerable to- the "thank you for the interesting article" nothingburger comment problem. These sorts of comments are not spam. But they are almost as dangerous as spam, and plague communities where there's no drag on mechanisms where participation is highly incentivized.

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