We Curate: 1 (First of many)

in wecurate •  6 years ago  (edited)

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Until otherwise informed, We Curate examines the 30 newest posts (in every tag) and shows those posts that pass these attributes:

Tags
Life, photography, wisdom, cars, europe, music, travel, comics, dogs, cats.
(Steemit has been a bit quiet lately, hence the 10 tags.)
Reputation min
2000000000
Word count min
250
Total vote weight max
1000000
Net votes max
20

@worksinsane reads and examines posts selected by We Curate and upvotes, if upvotes with it's petit vote, as it is still a newborn. Just a few days old plankton.

So if you there, reading this, find a good post with We Curate quality post searchtool, read it and be the one to determine if the post really is quality by your standards and if it is, kindly upvote that post.
www.insaneworks.fi/wecurate

For more information read the @worksinsane introduction post.

Insanely yours,
@worksinsane aka @insaneworks

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Calling @originalworks :)
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Nice, you got a 89.0% @freeyourmind upgoat, thanks to @tecnosgirl
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Thank you. :) I have a cat just like this one. Only a bit chubbier. But always his mouth open 'cause you never know, food might drop into it at any times.

I wish it could have been more but I have my liquid tied up in my savings right now, like I said I like your project. Like the initiative you are taking to try to help the smaller accounts.

@worksinsane, I gave you an upvote on your post! Please give me a follow and I will give you a follow in return and possible future votes!

Thank you in advance!

Cool project and thanks for the upvote on my post, I been connecting since I moved from my phone and have been missing out on new projects going on, so this was a nice surprise to learn about right after my internet was turned back on. Will be looking into your project more, and will do what I can to help support it.

Thanks!

Any kind of support is welcomed. I aim high, so one day my upvote may be worth 1 cent. :) Untill that happens and of course after that too, I'll be upvoting.

P.S. I would have not stayed sane, even though I am partly insane already, if I wouldn't have had internet access on my computer for 6 months. Only with phone. Oh the horror. So congratulations for the beter internet access!

And thank you very much for resteeming!

Dude I felt like I was going to and finally over the last few weeks the lost of income has gotten to me. We can survive off one income, but it sucks losing income from waiting on internet. It has been the one most frustrating thing about building a house.

Interesting project. I will just say that I think the scroll thing is a bit too slow and cumbersome. However, any project that helps people gain exposure is a good thing in general.

Thank you for the feedback.

Both in my computer browser and in my smartphone browser the first text disappears in about 30 seconds. New text should emmerge every 1 to 3 seconds. If it takes longer, I would imagine that the page is too heavy for the internet access, the browser or the device your using.

I will look into the cumbersomeness and the slowness.

The thing is, if the post takes three lines x 1-3 seconds - that's up to 10 seconds per post... If your post is 10 or more deep, it's a long time to wait for it to cycle through that many.

Oh, now I understand. We Curate is more a quality post search tool than quality post submit tool. The posts in each tag appear newest to oldest within the guidelines (min wordcount ect.) Which tags (topics) appear first is totally random.

So if there are lots of tags and lots of posts, 30 newest posts form each 10 tags as it is now, worst case scenario, the post you are waiting for is the last 300th post. So not a good thing for that one last post. Although the code retrieves new information every 10 minutes if the browser isn't refreshed before that.

But as for now when Steemit is not so active, I doubt that there are that many posts that fill the guidelines. And for the future, I can always define new guidelines so that instead of 50 to 300 posts cycle, only few posts make it. Fewer tags, more words. :)

I've updated my @worksinsane about info from: "submit your post" text to "search other peoples posts" explanation.