TEAM 6: Curation Guideline for September 2024

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Greetings from Team 6!

Our team is pleased to present to you the Curation Guideline for September 2024. We hope that our work will contribute to the development of the platform and increase the share of quality and interesting content that we all love to read.

So let's get to know each other.

Who Are TEAM 6?

I think many of you know us or at least have heard of each member of the team. We represent different parts of the world, which will help us support as many different authors as possible.

Name Country Team application
@karianaporras Venezuela
@shiftitamanna Bangladesh Application link
@o1eh Ukraine

Common Goal

In our work, we will adhere to the following principles:

  • Support as many talented authors as possible. We will try to find new, as yet unknown authors to inspire them for further creativity.
  • To work together as a team. If one of us made a mistake, the whole team made a mistake!
  • To encourage and lend support to users of the platform.
  • To reward content with 'content with a purpose', and 'content with an audience'.
  • To seek good content both within communities and outside of communities. It is difficult, but we will make an effort to visit your blogs even if you are not a member of any community.
  • To reward good comments to encourage Steemians not only to comment on qualified posts but also to comment well. Comments are live communication. In the comments we get to know each other, exchange information and experience, in the comments we make friends. A good comment is no less valuable than a post.

Fair Contribution

Each team member will have a 24-hour time window to curate in a cycle of four days.


We wish to select at least 20 posts per day.

Guidelines

The following guidelines will be followed.

  • The content must be plagiarism- and AI-free.
  • Although the Steemit team rules do not provide for this, we will not support posts that are voted by bid bots, as they have already received their support. However, every curator can make an exception if they come across very high-quality content.
  • We will be attracted to meaningful and thorough posts, but if a person is a photographer or an artist and his posts feature visual art with a minimum amount of text, he can also count on our support.

Voting Percentages

Each curator is free to maintain publications at their own discretion. Curation is also an art 😃.


Team 6 is committed, dedicated, and excited to contribute to the growth of Steemit community.

Happy posting!

Team 6:
@karianaporras
@shiftitamanna
@o1eh

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Congratulations to you all Team 6 curators @o1eh,@shiftitamanna and @karainaporras,i really appreciate you for maintaining the steemit rules.
Mostly making it as a point of duty to currant authors.
It not an easy task but since it is a duty to make the steemit platform lively.
I wish you all good luck in September
#sec-newbie

Thank you 😃!

Why is it that those with bid-bots already received their support?

Will you not upvote those who delegate to a community and receive upvotes in return either since this is exactly the same method used.

Why is it that those with bid-bots already received their support?

When a person delegates their SP to a bot, they are thus supporting themselves. It does not interact with the community or other authors. Also, it has a guaranteed reward, which does not encourage writing a good post. So, such a person cares only about earnings, not interaction. She clearly understands that she is delegating a certain amount of SP and will receive a certain amount of rewards for it. This is purely an investment activity that has nothing to do with creativity. Supporting yourself is like masturbating.

Will you not upvote those who delegate to a community and receive upvotes in return either since this is exactly the same method used.

Communities usually set a certain minimum that must be delegated. For example, I delegated 10,000 SP to the Ukrainian community so that it could develop. This allows me to get 100% upvote. But I don't need to delegate all my 63000. I use the rest for manual curation. I think the difference is noticeable. In addition, community contributors are usually very active with other contributors and support many posts.

Steem is a great place where everyone can do as they like. If you want to vote for posts that are voted by bid bots, you are free to do so. I don't want to do that, and I also have the right to do so, even if the curator status is taken away from me.

Congratulations for your team.

Thank you 🙂

Although the Steemit team rules do not provide for this, we will not support posts that are voted by bid bots, as they have already received their support. However, every curator can make an exception if they come across very high-quality content.

Fair enough


Amazing! I wish you and your team all the luck ☘️