@rok-sivante Very well said and frankly spoken to all Steemians out there who want the upvote of co members.
First things first the best way to get an upvote / comment and resteem from other member especially those members they call as #whale is to post unique & quality contents, it's hard to grab their attention if we post a blog with no quality.
I agree with this blog of yours @rok-sivante to remind and warn all members especially the new ones. I'm trying to post the best as I can here in Steemit because I noticed from the past days of being active here it's really hard to get the attention of others if we are not sharing quality post.
I want to leave this simple saying about quality content:
"Forget the hard sell and the dry press release. Audiences have wised up, so give them high-quality content that they can really engage with."
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@jjeeppeerrxx143
I think that a banner asking for follow, upvote and resteem is pretty much exactly what this post is about but wrapped in a slightly nicer way. think about it. ;)
Borderline...
I understand where this is coming from, and agree at times.
Though, it really comes down to the actual quality of the accompanying comment. For example, this one is good - therefore it can squeeze by.
Or yesterday, I had another that was also a good comment - and the banner pic they used actually got my attention, as it was for some “Steem Camp” project in Nigeria. Had they just posted the banner, I probably woulda passed over - but the quality comment was enough to earn some respect, and it was evident that they weren’t out solely for themselves, but serving a cool community project worthy of support. Thus, squeezed by.
But if it’s just some generic shit comment with a big advertisement, fuck that.
Yes, it is borderline. I didn't mean to judge that too harshly. I just stumbled upon it after reading your post and had to smile about the irony. ;)
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