
Greetings Steemit Community,
We are in the 3rd week of curation, from March 15-21, 2025. We, Team #2, @abdullahw2, @mikitaly, and I, have done our best to reach every corner of the platform and provide as much support as possible using the @steemcurator04 account.
In accordance with our guidelines, we prioritized posts exclusive to Steemit, free of bots, plagiarism, and free of AI.
We were also looking for quality comments that engaged in thoughtful and valuable discussions on others' posts.
Anyway, let's take a look at this third week's curation data.
Total curated posts
Country Curation
This week, our team visited 27 countries around the world. Venezuela (35), Nigeria (25), Bangladesh (21), Indonesia (15), and Pakistan (12) are the top countries.
Communities Covered
We selected posts from 40 different communities and personal blogs, with the following communities receiving the most votes this week:
Comments
We rewarded 58 comments Quality, with a voting percentage that varies between 15% and 25% depending on the quality of the comments.
Tags
These were the most used tags: thediarygame, burnsteem, food, photography, artonsteemit, story...
THE BEST PUBLICATIONS OF THE WEEK

Author: @ulfatulrahmah
Club: #100
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Nominated by: @abdullahw2
That beautiful article is the combination of the moments spent with family, visiting the Ramadan bazaar, hustling for tarkjil and joy of sharing some delicious foods with friends. Also, the mentioned prices of different products add more value to the readers and make it article more appealing. The pictures used by the author are eye-catching and thank you for sharing with us.

Author: @denmarkguy
Club: No Club
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Nominated by: @mikitaly
@denmarkguy’s post is a thoughtful reflection on sudden and unexpected changes, compared to a sudden hailstorm destroying newly blooming flowers. I like it because it uses a simple natural event to talk about something universal: life's unpredictability and the ability to adapt. I find the positive message of resilience inspiring, even when it feels like the world is working against you.

Author: @robertorrivas
Club: #100
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Nominated by: @solperez
@robertorrivas gives us a story set in 1899, in which the "narrative voice" tells of her experiences as a miner's wife, who reproaches her husband for washing his battered clothes by hand on the riverbank, when she really wants him to buy her a state-of-the-art automatic washing machine with Wi-Fi and a QR code. This text is a journey into the past that allows us to appreciate the technological advances of the present.

Author: @muhammad-ahmad
Club: #75
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Nominated by: @abdullahw2
In that diary game, Ahmad tells us a beautiful story of his day which starts with a prayers and ends at the cookies prepared by his sister. Also, Al Burhan arranged a delightful Iftar party for them. Furthermore, he adds some great information about the Aitkaf which is a very noble act people do in the last 10 days of Ramadan

Author: @arshani
Club: #5050
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Nominated by: @mikitaly
This post is a simple and genuine story of a peaceful day spent shopping and enjoying a relaxing train ride. I like it because it conveys a sense of tranquility and appreciation for the small things in life: the pleasure of buying a coconut cake, the train ride with the sister, and the beauty of nature observed along the way. The mention of the cake's price in Steem adds an interesting touch. It's a lighthearted post that communicates happiness and a simple yet special family bond.

Author: @ghiasahmad
Club: #5050
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Nominated by: @solperez
@ghiasahmad reflects on one of Pakistan's biggest social problems: religious conflict. In this essay, the author explores the different sects that exist in his nation, including Sunnis and Shiites. Starting with the question: What happens if people abuse Islam to satisfy their desires and prove they are pro-Muslim? An interesting debate opens up about accusations of blasphemy, sectarian conflicts, mass killings, religion as a weapon, and the negative impacts of religious beliefs on the nation's progress. The essay concludes with some proposals that could impact the solution to this social problem.

Author: @henryclive
Club: #5050
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One day left until publication expires
Nominated by: @mikitaly
This post is an encouragement for little creators to keep making content they enjoy, even when it goes unrewarded. The author emphasizes the importance of self-expression and staying true to one's passion. I appreciate the author's perspective that creating content should be driven by passion and enjoyment, not just popularity or profit.
That's Team 2's third-week report. Congratulations to all the selected users and many thanks to the Steemit Team for giving us this precious opportunity.
Sincerely, TEAM 2
March 22, 2025
@solperez, why did you post a second post about the same thing if you had the same beneficiaries in the first post?
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Greetings. I apologize. I thought I hadn't set up the recipients. I live in Venezuela, and there's electricity rationing here. I'm working under a lot of pressure to be responsible; and instead of checking that everything was okay with the recipients, I deleted and reposted. I'm sorry if I caused you any problems. That wasn't my intention.
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Hi my friend, don't worry. Mistakes happen, especially when you're dealing with something as challenging as electricity rationing.
It's clear you're doing your best to be responsible and contribute, even in tough conditions, and that’s truly admirable.
Keep up the great work! 💪😊
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Gracias por tus palabras de aliento, mi apreciada aiga. Estoy convencida de que nadie desea fallar. Me declaro imperfecta por naturaleza, pero con potencialidades para ser perfectible. Un abrazo.
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Terima kasih banyak buk solperez sudah memilih postingan saya ☺️🤗
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Excellent publication. We're happy to have people committed to quality.
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Thank you.
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