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RE: Bring on the fifth

in #thoughts3 years ago

I wrote that comment only because most posts are either ignored or overlooked on the Hive blockchain. Nowadays generally the real human comments are rare on the Hive blockchain. The average number of comments per post is 2-3, and most of those comments are bot comments.

But you are right. I should post about the question/topic of the post. Thank you for the suggestion and for any support.

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I knew why you wrote the comment and I actually wrote a reply but chose not to post it as I figured it was irrelevant. I don't disagree with you in respect of the commenting, not one iota. However, getting on board the comment thread on posts like that #weekend-engagement topic is powerful and over time can transform what comments are left on your own posts.

If I was new today I'd go to that post and make a comment on every top-level comment left then engage in whatever comments ensued. I would then go and visit those users I'd commented on and comment on their posts, over time. As those relationships built I'd nurture them and begin the process all over again, and again with others.

It runs a flag up the pole of an account saying open for business and will help build it.

After four full years I'm still doing this and it's built my account; I know it works. Support will flow on from behaviour like this, not from negativity, and running the blockchain down...Doing that only makes a person seem small. Get involved, use my community, THE WEEKEND, if you have the right original content. There's a posting guide pinned at the top of the community too which is probably worth a read.

The first step to change is changing something and the rest will flow on from there. We can all choose the victim-ethos, just as we can all choose the ownership-ethos.