RE: Tips On Leaving More Comments (Engagement)

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Thanks for the mention. I think this is a superb (and much needed) post. I thought about making a similar one myself but you beat me to it. I guess the outcome will be better when this is coming from you anyways, so that's awesome. :)

I hope we will see more people putting in time curating comments and encourage engagement like people did in the beginning of #initiative10 a few months back.

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Thanks for the mention.

No problem. It was a great idea that you put up so we will see if some people follow it. I will be doing an AMA here in the next couple days.

Hopefully this will inspire people start dropping more comments and getting involved.

It is only to their benefit.

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Hopefully this will inspire people start dropping more comments and getting involved.

That's exactly my thoughts as well. I can't help it but I think it's weird how some people doesn't seem to have realized the importance of real engagement yet. Oh well, I'll just continue to remind them.

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People complain how few articles have comments in them yet they fail to leave a comment themselves.

It really isnt that hard if one is committed. As you said, engagement is vital for the success of the platform.

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What I think is the weirdest of it all is how some content creators seems to ignore their own audience completely by never responding to comments they get.. That's just awful behaviour.

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Well as the level of engagement increases, it becomes the norm which makes certain behavior even less acceptable.

This is where setting the trend can come in. If we establish the bar where people have to engage with those who comment in their posts, then those who do not will find things changing for them.

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Good point. I can totally understand that some content creators miss a few comments, or that they ignore some of them due to the quantity of comments they get, and/or due to the quantity of articles they publish.. But ignoring all the comments you get.. Yikes.

That's just really, really poor behaviour.

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There are a lot of comments that are not worth commenting upon because they are bullshit. That we know.

However we know there are a lot that are equally as valid and worthy of some interaction.

Yet some just ignore them.

At this point, we should start calling attention to that.

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we should start calling attention to that.

Would be cool to see a change in the behaviour, but I guess it have to start with the users rewarding and consuming the content from those content creators.

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But who can even dream to match taskmaster ¿?¿
He is a machine. Android, or smth.
I sometimes struggle to even reach my keyboard after reading a post. Unless I need to make only my 2 keystrokes ctrl-c ctrl-v , and leave my BOOM!

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I've been saying for a while that he's an AI and not even daring to challenge his throne. I only once had more comments in a week than him and that record has been absolutely blown away by the one and only. The power of example weighs heavier than any preaching one can pour on Leofinance. When you talk engagement you need to show it and he's done on every possible level a user could do. Role model.

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I have no idea.. I wouldn't even try to beat taskmaster if I knew that he was on a deserted island for a week without wifi.. But, I am eager to boost the overall engagement so I don't mind pushing my own limits a bit.

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Thanks for the great AMA idea. We do pretty well in engagement on the weekly Saturday Savers Club post, but always good to have fresh ideas 😍.

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I honestly had my doubts before doing an AMA as LeoFinance is crypto & finance-related, but I figured it would be worth a shot as the goal is to boost the overall engagement and "take advantage" of the amazing engagement we have on the @leomarkettalk posts. I want that engagement to spread outside of those posts, so they reach a lot of other content as well.

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And once the curve get flatten on the new HF25 (potentially), then upvoting comments will become more frequent.

I personally enjoy comments because its like a conversation... and not like posts where is more like a DUMP of a crash kernel in some cases. Either way, I enjoy more the conversations because that's where I usually feel the "immediate added value", as opposed to the posts, which is more like a "documentation" or "news feed" to buffer and read it later. You get the idea.

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I get the idea and I totally agree. There's often a lot of value in the comment sections, it can even be greater value than the article itself, but those who make the comments doesn't earn much for doing it.. That's the biggest reason for people not to engage.

It's an horrible outcome for a social platform, but hopefully, we'll see better outcomes going forward.

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