RE: TIL: Today I learned It Doesn't Matter How Hard You Work On A Post
My posting story shows there is no rhyme or reason. I have made 19 posts all about the same topics and all with great photos. Now the topic is not mainstream - Australian Native Orchids - though the tag is - Photography. It all feels a bit like baseball. Swing - miss. Swing - hit.
Unlike baseball I am not walking after 3 misses. I will keep posting because I get a buzz out of sharing and some people like my stuff. And that ultimately is I think what we are trying to create here. A place for sharing great original material - thoughts, dreams, observations, rants, inspirations, challenges, pains,, etc. Anything that might lighten someone's day.
And some day the rewards will come and some days they will not. What I do know is there are none in the other places I share stuff.
perhaps but it's a shame I see better results with half ass effort.
I agree. We just have to hope the cream rises to the top (and vote for them) and the "half-assers" of the world get disheartened after a few misses. They will as that is the nature of half ass - here for the easy wins and gone when the wins are harder.
So how can we make it harder for the half-assers? lol
I do not understand the ramifications and costs of downvoting so I will not profer any ideas using that.
Maybe someone who has more insights with using downvotes could comment. My brain is not ready to grasp this field just yet - I am at overload after a big weekend of learning new dimensions of Steemit.
If we build lists, I would think people could just create a new account. Yea It's amazing on so many ways we could go with this platform. I appreciate the replies @carrinm