RE: CTP Chat For May 13th, 2021

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Question: I was creating a post and added some pictures but kept getting an error that the post was to large. I finally removed the pictures and posted anyway. It was just a plain text post. How is the best way to include pictures and graphics (items other than text) in your post so they have a little personality? Video would be one option what are others?



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I'd just shrink the images, I use a simple online graphic editor that will help me shrink them.

Adding videos, graphics, images I believe is so important when it comes to creating content. We are visual creatures, so the less 'blocks of text' and the more we break it up with images...The better.

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Thanks. I will search online for a graphic editor to use. I like post with items that break up the test as well.

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I find that it will generally auto-resize it for you. I think I tend to prefer PeakD since it shows how the post would look like but it doesn't help you make a good thumbnail though.

I tend to prefer a post with some pictures in-between because all text sometimes makes me lose focus and move on.

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The error stated I was over the max size for a posting. Next time if I have issues with CTP frontend, I will try PeakD. Yesterday or the day before, I read a post on LeoFinance talking about posting tax. It showed that if you use a different frontend than LeoFinance for your posting your earnings are reduced by 20%. They showed screen shots to support their claim. Do you get less CTP earnings if you use PeakD or a different frontend?

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According to what I know, I think there is no tax on CTP @jongolson or @elianaicgomes can clarify. There are front-ends with more steep taxes such as STEM which burns 50% but I think the rest tend to be fairly moderate with 10% or 20% of author rewards as the highest.

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CTPTalk frontend has mood swings sometimes lol so yeah PeakD is the best alternative.
There is no tax on CTP at the moment so you will get what you earned :)

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