For the past few weeks I have procrastinated creating a post that tackles on what this communal account considers quality. Too broad. Too subjective. It seems like the word triggers an allergic reaction or comes off as elitism. Is it really that bad to have a specific preference for supporting content creators that put more than the average effort in their blogs?
One quick look at a post and an average person could get the gist that they are viewing something someone labored over. I mean, if you post under the tag of food photography, I’d expect someone to show some consideration to the quality of the image, angle, lighting, focus, and etc. Instead, we have food pics taken with quick snap shot, add filter, then a short caption. Do these people actually expect that level of effort would pass for quality?
The quality of a post isn’t only limited to the tangible aspect. Good use of the language and grammar isn’t the only thing in the equation that makes something beautiful. You have to consider the objectives of the post, it’s backstory, the performance of the author that goes under appreciated. Authors that consistently make effort on their posts even if they are only receiving cents worth of pay out have my big respect. These people persist and continue to do what they are passionate about.
Meanwhile, we got shitload of shitposters hoping for a post and pray someone will upvote. I don’t see how it makes sense to resort to spam but resorting to it makes cents. Did you just read that? I said something funny and most of you probably missed the funny until I pointed it out.
Quality posts are realistically easy to spot but the problem is having a shortage of them.
An important observation I had with steemit so far is how realistic and predictable the human psyche is online. You’d think that the blockchain can mask who they are by being anonymous or being online can help them hide flaws. People are greedy, envious, and generally unresponsive unless it directly benefits them. How else could one explain the level of voting apathy people have on the platform even if their voting power is given to them freely and it could be used to tip someone without any real expense on their side.
There’s more merit to upvote the self compared to others [this is how the current system works]. Success in the platform is largely dependent on how you engage with the right people that can fill your wallet with SBD or steem. That’s a reality. There’s no need to make effort when you got a whale upvoting your posts. Whatever shit you make you earn and you definitely want to earn more. [Greed]
Other people are making more money and that’s not what you want unless you got a piece of the pie. [Envy]. It’s demotivating how rampart the SP abuse is on the platform especially from the people that can make a lot of great changes for the better in the platform. But what can we do when it’s a reality that altruism is not a financially feasible and practical thing to observe in crypto?
For people that sunk so low enough not to bother putting more effort on their post because of this reality, that sucks. But for people that persists on creating meaningful content regardless of how much cents they earn, you da real mvp. Because it’s people that make a lot of effort refining their posts that add value to the platform and this value raises the platform’s crypto value.
I have been babbling nonsense for cents up to this point. So let’s just take on what quality means for BOPH. Quality posts reflect content created from an author’s resources used right. What? It just means you made the best content possible with whatever you have at your disposal at the time.