What if instead of holding yourself to a minimum output, you simply made it a point to limit your posts to twice a day, no matter how much content you have waiting in the wings? On days that you aren't feeling inspired, you still have value to offer your audience, and on days that the stars align and brilliance flows out of you like a river, you can avoid drowning your audience, and make it more likely that they'll get to see more of your work in the long run. Hope, fully this is a different way for you to look at it that will help, @somethingsea.
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That's a good point. I assumed that most people would struggle to keep up with demand but it's possible that one may already have so much content that they could supply demand for weeks or months. In the cases where you're brushing up against penalties for posting too much, it would definitely be best to ease off.
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