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RE: Splinterlands Social Media Challenge - Ignoring the Gladius rule set

in Splinterlands2 months ago

Thanks for the comment but I don't believe bigger length means more quality. I discussed the game I shared but I'm usually straight to the point. This has been around the average length of my posts. Sometimes there's a longer game or something worth adding and the post is a little longer but I don't force it if it's not necessary.

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Well, it's good that you are thinking about quality, but your post only discussed what happened in that battle and all other things are just templates (copy/paste from past contents). I don't think we call that quality in hive. It will be better if you share your strategies in your blog post, why you use that summoner for that specific ruleset and what other alternatives can be chosen etc etc. That will help your audience and also that will keep them engage on your blog post, there are a lot of good spl blogger share there content like @bravetofu , @saydie, @rtonline and many others. Take some time and check some of those to get more ideas to improve your blog post. Just remember it's Hive, Not Twitter. Here you get real money for blogging. So efforts can earn you more money ;) Thanks

Well, the template is mostly the separators and the first and last phrases. Length also doesn't take into account images, which I always include at least one from the game. Sometimes I do include some justification for the card choices, other times it's either somewhat obvious or more of a feeling choice. I will try to add a bit more of that in the future, though.