I find this post very insightful and helpful, especially how you connected proof of brain to curation and also the guidelines curator look out for. Plagiarism and vote Begging should be frowned at.
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While reading the functions of a curator, I knew it is a tasking work. Curators are really trying especially when you have to scan posts, check if they are plagiarism free and the use of image sources are done correctly. I really give kudos to the curators here on Hive because it isn't an easy work and it is more tasking if such person has an offline Job. Thanks for the explanation 👍
The post explains many aspects of the Hive blockchain quite well. It is well organized and detailed. I have some questions though @zestimony .
Why have you used hl-exclusive tag for this post? So far I know, the tag is for the weekly contests of the community, Isn't it?
I have another question about which I am confused. Does content recycling includes the posts that are published on other platforms or does it mean publishing one post post on Hive twice? There are some posts that I published on another platform that is now died. I am not bringing it here because of the fear that it might not fall in the category of content recycling?
How it feels like to be a curator? It feels to be in a great responsibility, especially when a trail is following you.
You are becoming very vast on Hive and making your personal research.. It is good for you and you can see, you are becoming to grow steadily here on Hive!
This is very helpful information especially for beginners such as myself. I recently joined Hive & am a bit overwhelmed by all the information I need to learn. I have already bookmarked this post & will share with others to help them as well! Thank you!
This post is quality on all from. Curation is tricky, can be difficult for most people who don't understand the technicalities. Well-done there.
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Being new here, this post helps tremendously to understand the curation aspect. Well written, concise and clear. Thank you so much.
While reading the functions of a curator, I knew it is a tasking work. Curators are really trying especially when you have to scan posts, check if they are plagiarism free and the use of image sources are done correctly. I really give kudos to the curators here on Hive because it isn't an easy work and it is more tasking if such person has an offline Job. Thanks for the explanation 👍
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I shall be looking forward to more from you then. Thank you 😊
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The post explains many aspects of the Hive blockchain quite well. It is well organized and detailed. I have some questions though @zestimony .
Why have you used hl-exclusive tag for this post? So far I know, the tag is for the weekly contests of the community, Isn't it?
I have another question about which I am confused. Does content recycling includes the posts that are published on other platforms or does it mean publishing one post post on Hive twice? There are some posts that I published on another platform that is now died. I am not bringing it here because of the fear that it might not fall in the category of content recycling?
How it feels like to be a curator? It feels to be in a great responsibility, especially when a trail is following you.
I am only a member of the community just like you. The moderators can tell you better
I don't know about it. You should ask this question from the moderators in HL server
You are becoming very vast on Hive and making your personal research.. It is good for you and you can see, you are becoming to grow steadily here on Hive!
This is very helpful information especially for beginners such as myself. I recently joined Hive & am a bit overwhelmed by all the information I need to learn. I have already bookmarked this post & will share with others to help them as well! Thank you!
You have put in alot of work in here. More knowledge about curation which I know nothing about. Well-done!
Definitely. I will be on the lookout.
You're welcome
This is Enlightening honestly.
I think I clearly understand what content recycling means now..
And the other things you talked about too.
But I have been wondering, can one person be a moderator and still be a curator??
And I would love for you to throw more light on what a spam post is.
Thank you for this amazing post
We have learnt from it.
Wow I think I get it now,
I use a think a spam post means to upload two different post in a particular community in the same day..
For spam posts. Maybe I'll cover this extensively in a later post. But spam posts are one or a combination of these:
Please do if you can, it will be helpful.
Thank you so much for the explanation.