RE: When You Stop to Care

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When listening to your video I could identify with quite a lot of things :-). First I see the same behaviour with my kids. It seems that nowadays parents are more in the way than there to help :-). Then what you say about content creation is very true. I see the problem in the fact that people want to create regularly but at the same time they don't want to spend the necessary energy to create fresh content every day. So they create a kind of concept and then the make an "update" every day. I think this is not the correct approach because these updates don't bring much additional value to their work and as you said, they not only loose interest of readers but maybe also their upvotes or automated upvotes.

In my opinion it's better to post less often but with creative and good content.



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You are absolutely right! As I said in the post, people who "don't want to spend the necessary energy" into their work are shooting themselves in the foot by creating low-quality content... It is nice when you get automatic upvotes, but when people notice that you actually "use them" to promote spam and low-effort posts, you will lose them forever...

I know that some people don't agree with my opinions, but there know that I HAVE IT... so, maybe they will not like one my post, but maybe they will come tomorrow to see what ELSE can I offer and put on the table... This isn't the case when you continuously spam... as readers become disappointed and disrespected... and that's a really bad thing to do to your friends in the community...

I'm glad that I'm not alone with this kind of view... and I hope that we will see more valuable content and less low-effort content... Thanks for the comment and your time!

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