That's the joy of SMTs/Communities/Tribes. I want to read Valentino's thoughts on motorbikes; and a geneticist's musings on stem cell viability. SP gives authority/volume to all hodlers across all topics, which is a very coarse approach to curation.
Exyle might post a Splinterlands battle, which you see as low quality. "He's just copy/pasting the match ID into a post and not adding anything of value", but watching that match might take my understanding of the game to a whole new level. Just looking at the word count or trying to guess how much effort he put into the post starts looking silly. If he's spent 1000 hours getting incredible in the game, then watching him play not just one of his matches; but that one match he specifically chose to share; that's more valuable to me than an original, 56 verse sonnet from Vladivostok.
That's why Exyle should be glad I'm voting with SPT tokens; and why our talented friend should be excited I'm not a holder of Ruspo (Russian Poetry) tokens.
I'll just have to agree I guess...But I don't know what Splinterlands is. Should I?
P.s. I think you're just saying that the idea of quality depends on the individual. If so then...Yep.
Its more a conversation, really. Author-curator-reader.
We need the author and the curator to agree that the post is worth the reader's time.
The more closely related the interests of the author and curator, the better they'll do as a team, in delivering 'quality' content to the reader.
Splinterlands is the new name for Steemmonsters :)
Ah ha! That's why I don't know what it is.
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