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RE: I Don't Want to be a Sellout and a Few Other Things I Find Somewhat Humorous About This Place

in #steemit6 years ago (edited)

So, let's say, at the bottom of post published by a blogger you trust, you saw something like this:
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Click that awesome banner, that serves as a vote for the post hosting the banner, and you move on to the next post that you might want to vote for, and there you're met with another interesting post you might be interested in, so you just follow the path, supporting everyone along the way.

We can already do this for free, without needing bidbots for added exposure. If someone slipped me a few bucks to purchase one my slots for a week, I'd do it that way, but if I lose potential votes due to distractions that lead away from my work, it's not a good idea. That's why I say the slot should come with the UI and serve as a vote once clicked. Easy ad revenue.

We can do it on our own but if promoters offer incentives, we can choose from their list of promoted posts. I certainly wouldn't want to place junk at the bottom of my post. I'd look for something my followers might be interested in, and that could be anything. Doesn't have to be a coca cola commercial. It might just be an interesting paid programming style post we sometimes but rarely see on trending.

Now, since the trending tab offers the real content creators the potential for added exposure, we could have the same interesting add pulled from the MARKET on several of the top trending posts, giving the one who promoted the post far more potential views than they had with one post hijacking the trending page that most folks don't look at anymore.

Simple stuff, right?

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My problem with this is if the recommended post, even though quality, doesn't interest you, this system would have you going down to the bottom of the article/post to see the next recommended post which also may not interest someone, whereas going down trending/new you can just hit on the stuff you want to read without all that scrolling.

Most folks read top to bottom. Nobody is forcing anyone to click anything, it's just there. The rest of the world still exists outside of the post, as is.

That is most reassuring.

I know that. lol. What you were saying would just be another option available. One other thing to consider is the fact that a lot of the same topics will start streaming at the same time. So say A, B and C all write articles on say retention, and A recommends B and B recommends C, so you start to read B's then decide you don't want to read anymore retention similar stuff, so you scroll all the way down to see what B recommended only to find out that C also wrote on the same topic. That's a lot of scrolling, clicking and reading for nothing.

Arts, entertainment, lifestyle, edutainment, educational, informational, news, etc. Text, video, audio. Broaden your horizons, think bigger. Then you'll see how it works.

The typical forum style posts about Steemit (including mine above) aren't much of a draw for outside eyes or much fun for majority of those on the inside looking to pass some time, be entertained or informed; whatever they like.

Bloggers would have to curate ads or promotional posts and find something people might be interested in, because a click on that ad means a vote for them as well as potential rewards for hosting the ad or promotion. The better the promotion does, the more one could earn, so bloggers would have to be wise about their selection, not send people on an annoying loop from hell.

People have to scroll and click everywhere on the internet though. That's just how these devices work.

If you're promoting a blog that offers something unique, every post is different, and if someone doesn't like it, they can simply go to their feed like usual and find something else. Nobody is under any obligation to click a post or scroll, but if they want to, they can.

We can trust our social circles to offer something of value. I'll give shout outs to people from time to time, and some of my followers check out their work. I haven't had any complaints so far. If you hit the new button up there, then most likely, yeah, you'll eventually get tired of scrolling, clicking and reading for nothing, if that's what you chose to do that day.

That's brilliant. It's kind of like the "Recommended" tab on YouTube except that you actually benefit from helping others.

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