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RE: Scarcity on hive - Thoughts on reblogging

I'm with you on this one. I usually ignore most of the reblog posts on my feed, as most of them don't provide me with anything worth reading.

Even though reblogging in general is a wonderful thing, especially for digital artists and painters. (because art posts are something I have no problems looking at) But for content writing and writing in general, it needs to be handled with care. There are undoubtedly hundreds of amazing posts floating around hive, so people should take care, and reblog something that truly catches their eyes, not something that someone they know posted, and definitely not something that was posted in their community.

Praise things that truly deserve praises, that's all I'm trying to say.

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The multiple reblog thing looks to me like spamming, not gonna lie. To me, your account should be where your own posts are highlighted. We all do small reblogs every now and then, but continuously doing so without giving it much thought, that ruins the beauty of it.

And let's not even mention how annoying it is to open your newsfeed everyday, only to come across 10–15 reblogged posts that are just....😅
This is also why I'm picky when it comes to following people 😅

 2 years ago  

Hey there, thanks for commenting.

I agree with all you say, including the hundreds of amazing posts comment. I feel it is everyone responsibility to find the best (yes I know best is as subjective as quality) and reblog that and I think if there was a limit on reblogs users would do so. I find it difficult to comprehend the multiple-reblog thing, especially if it is simply to promote one's community. I firmly believe that the quality of the reblog reflects the quality of the reblogger; I'd only want to put my name to something of quality. (That's just how I feel).

Thanks again for commenting, I really appreciate it.