There a some things I haven't come to understand that I would still need help with. Do posts on steemit become like invisible on their own after like one or two days after they were posted? Or do they still get seen somewhere on a feed or somewhere. Posts don't seem to have any engagement like one or two days after they are uploaded. I am trying to establish if this is really true so as to know if to constantly, endlessly post. @haphazard-hstead mentioned that like 4 posts a day is what's recommended. If posts visibility does die after one or two days wont this mean constantly posting and certainly more than 4 posts a day? Too how about tagging people. Will it flag you if you tag people with say linking their posts? I mean like just tagging someone to announce or notify them that you have posted
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Everything you post into Steemit, including comments, is stored. You can see the entire history of each person's blog posts by going to their page. And Steemit does a great job of getting a post to rank high in Googe Search, for posts that are about a specific topic. You don't want to make more than 4 posts a day. But you can comment all you want -- not a lot on one person's posts, but to connect with other people who have content you are interested in. There isn't a notification system, yet, in Steemit where they will know if you have mentioned them in a post. There is a link-bot that will notify you in a comment to your post, if someone has put a link to your post in one of their posts. So you can thank them! I don't see people tagging each other like they did on TSU. You can promote your posts in the Steemit chat platform (steemit.chat). Hope that helps. Here are some links:
https://steemit.com/steemit/@akareyon/a-realistic-integration-crash-course-for-social-network-migrants-to-steemit-com
https://steemit.com/steemit/@mikemacintire/your-steem-rewards-might-be-taxed-we-need-to-talk-about-the-huge-penalties-for-posting-more-than-4-times-in-24-hours
Ok I should check steemit.chat then. I tried steemit on slack but I think the link for that is broken
The Welcome group and the General group are great places to get questions answered. They have been very helpful for me.