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RE: Resteeming Aright: How To Effectively Use Resteem Feature To Your Advantage

in #how-to7 years ago

Thank you for this post, @eurogee!

I was about to research this topic and up came your post in my Feed, as a @jerrybanfield's resteem! Thanks to both of you - you for writing, and @jerrybanfield for resteeming!

I am an eager minnow who is on a 90-degree learning curve and enjoying every minute of it.

Re Resteeming, I have been resteeming anything that I "like" for any number of reasons - good story, well-written, great photos, good cause, loyalty. Another reason I resteem is to have easy access to blogs I want to further research.

Question #1: Is there another way to "save-for-future-reference" other than Resteeming?

Question #2: Is there "benefit" or "risk" in Resteeming "old" posts?

Question #3: Is there an "expiry date"/"shelf life" on blogs for Resteeming?

Question #4: If there is such a thing as "Old" posts, how old is "old" - 1 month, 1 year, 2 years?

Thank you again for your suggestions and this post!

... and I am resteeming!

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Wow really. Jerry is a respected Steemian. I appreciate this benevolence from him. To answer your questions:

  1. Resteem Feature isn't used to save for future reference. For now, there is no such feature on Steemit. You can copy the link and keep it in a file or email draft box. That's how I do

  2. No risk. The benefits may not be as forth coming as when the post is new, and even at that, there may not be immediate benefit. But overtime, there are benefits to doing that

  3. 7 days

  4. 7 days

I hope these helps

@eurogee

Wow really. Jerry is a respected Steemian. I appreciate this benevolence from him. To answer your questions:

  1. Resteem Feature isn't used to save for future reference. For now, there is no such feature on Steemit. You can copy the link and keep it in a file or email draft box. That's how I do

  2. No risk. The benefits may not be as forth coming as when the post is new, and even at that, there may not be immediate benefit. But overtime, there are benefits to doing that

  3. 7 days

  4. 7 days

I hope these helps

@eurogee

Many thanks @eurogee for taking the time to respond so promptly to my questions!! Appreciate the info! Best of luck to you on this journey! I am cheering for you!