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RE: Who likes voting on short form content?

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Interesting... Since I'm not as sociable as I appear to be, I find it very difficult to adapt to this type of short content sharing. I have long since ceased to be active on conventional social networks (Web2) for this very reason. And since I fully immersed myself in the world of cryptocurrencies three or four years ago, I have preferred ways of generating income by creating written content. I have been polishing and improving this content over time, and that is why I am now used to writing long rather than short content.

I also think that this type of content, which is quick to consume, is better if it's about something from one's personal or daily life. In other words, if you see something of value in what you do daily and believe you can share it, then there's this option of short content. I'm not like most people who prefer to talk or take a picture rather than write something; I always prefer to express myself with words. That's why, even when commenting on a post, I consider which post to comment on and whether what I'm going to comment on will really add some value and be worth sharing with the author.

I'm definitely not a big fan of short content, nor do I think my personal life is interesting enough to share with others. But you've noticed that I've made an exception for Hive when testing PeakD Snaps. At least some things related to what I do on Hive are worth sharing through this medium, and I'm glad to see that this type of content is gradually gaining support.

Greetings from an anime fan. 😅