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RE: The Curation and Engagement Leagues - Sponsored by @carlgnash and @paulag!

in #engagement7 years ago

I never keep track of any of that stuff, but I've had at least four people mention the quantity of upvotes I've made, and it doesn't feel like I'm doing any more than usual, so that lead me to wonder if there'd been an error somewhere. Next week will tell since I'd say I'm keeping the same pace more or less.

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Nice. We're in the middle of an experiment.

I keep track because otherwise I end up thinking I'm doing more than I really am. Where as doing less works for everyone else, I really end up doing less. So keeping track of votes and comments has helped. I might need to keep track of CL, too, because mine was low. I'd say my CL became your votes, but I'm not sure how that translates at all. :)

My head naturally does not work in the analytical state, so it wouldn't even cross my mind to keep track and cross check my stats weekly. I guess that means I'm happy with my current state of affairs...that, and I don't have time to do it, or I'm choosing not to do in the time that I have. Either way, if you want to track my stats... :)

kidding Glen!

I can't say mine does either. I can do it, mainly because I've had a business and had to be able to look at numbers and figure out what they might be saying. I like keeping track of numbers in one form or another. I took stats for our boys football games when they were in middle school, one to know how they did and two, so I would have something to print in the paper.

Other than that, though, my mind operates way more in words and images than it does numbers. Now my sister, she has a degree in theoretical math. That's made up math, by the way. :)

haha where was "pretend math" when I was in high school. I feel like I totally would have aced that one!! :)