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RE: Team Europe’s Missing Mission (Report #2)

in Steem POD Team2 days ago

This curation report has a style I like, and I don't say this out of diplomacy, or because my post was selected by you, but because this post leaves aside the statistical charts, which no one reads, to present an analytical and thoughtful account of what's happening with some European users and even with many users in general.

From my point of view, many users are giving little: They post and barely comment; furthermore, the practice of making easy and bland posts has become common, but not occasional.

What should be done?

We remain in the dilemma.

Now, what I value most about this team is that they haven't prioritized the selection of journals. NOTE: I've also written for them. And to tell the truth, I don't find it difficult at all to write them. However, I push myself further, and I try to "grow intellectually" by discovering the lives of great historical figures, painters, and others. I also try to create narrative exercises, poems, and essays to prove to myself that I'm still capable of thinking, feeling, and conveying some kind of sentiment to readers.

I'm not lying when I say that sometimes I spend entire days reading just to publish a piece, which often doesn't even make it to one, hehe. But that's part of the dynamics of the platform, and I'm not one to ask for preferential treatment, hehe. The satisfaction is personal, as I'm proud of the blog I've managed to build in the seven years I've been here.

From there comes my gratitude and recognition to you, who have decided to look beyond the diaries.

A hug.

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you, who have decided to look beyond the diaries

Usually, we don't even open posts with the title ‘The Diary Game’... We don't need to discuss the fact that NOBODY cares whether you've brushed your teeth in the morning. Otherwise, all bloggers write a bit of a diary, don't they? If you talk about the experiences of a day, a week, a holiday, it's a diary. Every subjective travelogue is a journal. And that's a good thing, as it gives the posts a personal touch.
The interesting content is therefore crucial. And how do I become aware of this? Through the title! With every book, every newspaper article, the first thing I see is the title. If it appeals to me, I decide whether I want to read more. Read more, or simply put the offer to one side and look for things that interest me. Any other approach is a waste of time.

Thank you for your detailed comment. This is the recognition, the appreciation for all the time and effort you put into an article worth reading that a writer needs. We want to show that this is possible, among other things. As you may have noticed from the 100% donation to @null, we will once again do without the coins... ;-)

Abrazos a Venezuela.... 🤗

Certainly, the title is the first letter of introduction to a post. Once again, I recognize the effort you make to act differently than most, as a curation team: That is, fewer statistical tables and more analysis and reflection regarding what happens on the platform; support for more creative writing and more support for the platform and Steem, rather than prioritizing personal financial desires.

For all the aforementioned, I reaffirm my respect.