Wow, that's great to hear! I was machine-gunning curation for the first couple weeks but now I'm finding that being more selective is a much better approach - more fun, more interesting and more profitable. I'm not sure what to think about bots - if there were bots that could find unrecognized gems and dig them up I'd be all for it. But bots that are just trying to harvest via mass voting seem parasitic. Will be really interesting to see what happens when the big boys show up....
RE: Patronage and Profit: How to Get the Most out of Your Curation Time
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Isn't it interesting that once the initial 'mania' has worn off, what settles in is just a desire to contribute to the community properly? Which then incidentally provides a reward. It's a perfect example of excellent game design actually.
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Yes, it is fascinating. I'm in this weird place where I could be writing but all I want to do is curate and comment. Making way less than I could but enjoying myself so much I can't stop. It's crazy!
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