RE: Beat the BOTS: The Evolution of Curation

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Beat the BOTS: The Evolution of Curation

in curation •  8 years ago 

Exactly why I minimize my browsing to the active and new pages.

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Shhhh. Don't tell people!

Yep, I think it's a untapped strategy, I was speaking to @knozaki2015 on Steemit.Chat , it's his entire strategy and he's up in the top 10.

He sets a great example, agreed 100%

I think it's great that kind of curation will become more and more successful in the future. It goes hand in hand with mass adoption and giving more people a voice.

I am a bit puzzled, if you skip new and active, what remains then, trending?)

Your feed of followed authors, along with tools like https://steemwatch.com/ :)

I had a quick look at your curator reward list ad your follow list , it looks like you are doing a bit more than just upvoting your feed?)

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Yep, mainly using alerts from the above link, as the follow feature wasn't active on the site a couple of weeks ago :) I have an alert set for whenever someone comments on me for example. Also looking at newer authors on Steemit.Chat

I've added you to my follow list (based on a short peek on your blog page). The "new" pages contain a lot of low quality posts that are relative hard to weed through (copied stuff from other sites, articles that not really contribute anything useful, or are in a language I don't speak). I think if you start following more and more interesting STEEMers, your accounts "Feed" page will become more interesting than the main pages.

  ·  8 years ago (edited)

Thanks @biomike - I think that's the way things are pushing now that we have the follow feature up.