RE: Talk Channel: "Comment or ask a question"/ Comente o pregunte (week 247) in the WOX

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Talk Channel: "Comment or ask a question"/ Comente o pregunte (week 247) in the WOX

in hive-185836 •  last month  (edited)

Hi @adeljose, i hope you're doing good.

Talking of the tags or decentralized tags we used in our post such as the diarygame, betterlife, lifestyle tags, they're very crucial as they expose our content to audience with just a one time search. Tags help to differentiate post, for instance it differentiate a diary game content from cooking content, it differentiate a drawing content from contest.

Each tags has their unique meaning and purpose, for instance the steemexclusive tag indicate that a post is officially posted and belongs to only steemit, the burnsteem25 proves that a particular content support the growth of steem thereby sending 25% of reward to null.

Comment is actually a strategy used to engage with a fellow steemians, sometimes our post becomes encouragement to an author and more positive impacts. After tracking my comments from a seven days range, i just realize that I'm not among the categories of those whose post is more than comment, i have more than 9 comments and they include a direct comments to a fellow blogger's and appreciation to comment in my post.

Despite the fact that i love reading what interests me, they're post that draw attention in various communities which at times i bumped. So sad time sucks, the availability to read and comment becomes rare and it trigger our engagement rate.

I really enjoyed this week discussion, eagerly waiting for next week.

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Hi @kidi40

I think you have managed to define very well what it means: decentralized tags within Steemit. You explain their importance for each community.

However, I invite you to consider, how beneficial has their use been when it comes to positioning your content outside of Steemit?

I would like to read your position on this matter.



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Remark: tags are also needed to promote yourself and commenting does the same. You can be a little fish, never post but still be well known because you comment a lot.

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Hi @wakeupkitty, thanks for adding knowledge to what I already had and for the review.

Stay safe.🤗

Greetings friend @kidi40

The tags should not be considered decentralized, since they seek to organize publications with the same theme in blocks, that is, they cannot be used lightly, for example, you can use the #burnsteem25 tag if and only if, you have placed the 25% profit to @null.

Comments can be considered as a strategy, in the sense of generating good positive interaction in the communities. Normally, comments with invitation links to other posts can be considered spam, however, we are living in a very flexible Steemit stage.

It is good that you like to read and visit other content, this can be beneficial in our development on the platform.

Thank you for interacting on our channel.

Thanks for the correction, the discussion is actually educative and worth interacting.