How Many Posts a Day is too Many? - How to interact and add value.

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Proof of Brain is a fantastic concept and one I am sure will eventually be adopted by many. Everyday I scan posts and look for great content. Usually someone has beat me to it and I find most great posts have been upvoted by many people.

My question to the PoB universe is:

How many posts per day are too many? and What is the best way to interact and add value?

My opinion on this is:

There is no limit to the number of times you can post content onto any Proof of Brain blockchain. Though I'd advise the following when interacting....

Make sure your content is good and connects with people. You can write one average post a day with relevance and most users will understand, send some votes your way and engage. Author 10 posts a day and they are all average/mediocre, then I start to skip over your content and not read any of it. If I start to see lots of your content each day I might even mute you to free up the new page that I check regularly. This will definitely lose you followers and voters.


Rather than posts 10 times a day, put up one or two really good posts and then interact on other content. Ask some questions, give opinions and comment in a constructive way. I am yet to see anyone get their 'knickers in a knot' over someone who has commented in a constructive manner and asked questions.


Be cautious about what you post and understand that others might not see the value in what you post. Too often I have heard the phrase that 'A picture paints a thousand words'. That may be right, but if you have just snapped 10 selfies in 10 seconds, added them to a post with little content or context, don't expect a whole lot of engagement, particularly if these types of posts occur regularly.


Don't be a 'dick' when commenting. Being critical and condescending on posts to people is just poor form and will ultimately end up getting you muted or downvoted. Sometimes you see people go out of their way to create a post, and yes, sometimes they are way off the mark, but there is no reason to be a critical idiot. Constructive feedback is always the best way to build a community and drive improvement.


Ask questions and interact when people across a community are questioning your voting, commenting or posting habits. Sometimes people just need some further insights into your reasoning or you need to take a good look at yourself and take the feedback on. If you ignore advise and feedback, usually it is at your own peril. Loss of votes and downvoting might ensue if you don't listen.


There are many ways to engage and add value to a community. These are just some suggestions I will give from my experience of being here engaging across many of the various PoB platforms over the past 5 years. There have been many learnings for me, but I still see users making the same mistakes, resulting in the same outcomes for many.

I hope these can give you some guidance on your journey blogging!

Thanks for reading.



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I can't argue with any of what you've just laid out here. Two posts a day is definitely the best option, you yourself don't get stressed out and there would be quite a lot more time to engage.

Publishing ten posts a day is weird and quite suspicious. No human can write that much a day, so most of the time is definitely spent stealing these write ups.

Also, the nature of contributions has to be in watch as well, because though everyone has freedom of speech, regardless, once you're in another user's comment section, there's need to be guided, because that's another man's territory.

Great one, reblog worthy 🤜🤛


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I find that doing one post a day is enough. The problem comes with finding topics. The task doesn't end there. Thinking about what to write, and getting thoughts together for one post is enough for me. I still find engagement low. would love to see higher engagement.

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Yep! I agree with all the points above....Quality over quantity, I don’t mind seeing a couple of posts a day from the same person as long as it is informative or interesting

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A couple informative posts can also be too much, there's always another day, I don't get why people don't get this...


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You noted rightly that one would always lose in the long run: followers, voters. One would even become viewed as a nuisance if they continue to post too many times a day.😄
Many already know the right way to go about these things but they go against it mainly for increased rewards, not knowing they're putting themselves at risk because it might back fire and you lose a lot of attention.


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Trust me, I can't stand nuisances, up to a point that that I navigate to certain tags that I expect good contents, just to avoid certain posts that drains my energy and makes me not enjoy my curation time.


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I agree

I have not really thougt of muting someone who does lots of posts

No, I did, but i just thought, I should allow them in ny feed .

Why? That is because I don't know when he or she will a content that would be helpful to me, and I'll miss it

At the same time, I don't encourage many posts by one user, for it looks spammy

One or two will do along with quality engagements on other contents around the various communities


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I think more ten 1 a day is kinda annoying, especially when there just posting shit. I usually end up ignoring those people


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