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RE: Achievement 1: Verification Through Introduction "I am @bisdako, A Public School Teacher"
The simplest way to explain how club is determined:
- Club5050: during the last month power up at least 50% of the STEEM or SBD earned;
- Club75: in the last two months power up at least 75% of STEEM or SBD earned;
- Club100: within the last three months power up all STEEM or SBD in their wallet;
So it's not possible for you to have a Club at the moment as the account is not yet 1 month old, but if the contest requires Club100, you can use it (but I recommend confirming with the contest organiser first and explain your situation).
In terms of Club being used for tagging purposes in posts, I would say that club is not an important tag, so for the time being before you actually have a club (at least club5050 after the account reaches 1 month of age), I recommend not using the club tag.
The tag #burnsteem25 (not #burnsteem) is only used if you set a 25% of your post payout to @null as the beneficiary. See the image below foe example.
Thank you for this information because I am seeing post corrected for not using proper tag.
Not using proper tag may lead to tag-abuse. It's easy to understand: Don't use #animal if your post is not about animal.
You can put 8 tags in a post. Utilise these tags to describe your writing in an accurate way. Tags like club and burnsteem25 are not important tags, they can be placed after 5 other tags. Don't worry too much, you'll get the hang of it.
I am now drafting my next post for the whole day and focusing more on markdowns in order to make a presentable post. Thanks again.
Markdown is not hard to learn, I am sure you will understand it in no time. And it is a good shot to learn about it.
And for someone new (your account was made 5 days ago on May 15th, currently have 2 posts and 15 comments), you sure like to learn.
One thing: we need your Voting CSI to be above 5, and now I see you have no Voting CSI.
Please vote for others, but keep in mind that voting drains your power (battery). With 100 Effective SP, I can suggest you about 10 votes a day, but you can do your number of votes by keep an eye on the battery, use SteemWorld ( https://steemworld.org/@bisdako ) ,,,
The screenshot above shows your battery. It decreases each time you vote, and will heal over time: the lower it goes the more time it needs to get back to 100%. My suggestion, don't go below 70%.