The Power Of MANUAL Curation

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I have always believed in the fact that manual curation would be the absolute best option for growth, acknowledgement and success. Not only for yourselves, but for the entire platform..

I always knew that it would lead to great things. Nothing is perfect though and there will always be consequences regardless of your actions. Someone will always be there to take advantage of things as soon as they find some sort of loophole. We will never get rid of them, but we can counter their actions.

As soon as people talk about manual curation we often see the 'naysayers' quickly state things like that the "last minute voters" would jump in with self-votes in an attempt to 'steal' as much as possible. I am not here to talk about that being true or not, because I am positive of that fact as well. Those users will do that, but those same users are doing everything they can to 'steal' regardless, so there's literally no difference. While manual curation might help those people to earn more, we have to see things from a different perspective.

It's easy to focus on the negative, but we need to see the positive things. It is impossible to ignore the positive effect manual curation has. And that is what I am about to share with you:


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This is the first thing I want to mention. Engagement. These are two of my previous articles and you can see that both of them have a decent amount of comments on them. I probably stand for 50% of those comments though, as I strive to reply and talk with my audience. In this case, it basically means that I try to respond to any comments I get on my articles. I personally think that it's the "right thing" to do, but it is also to be seen as appreciation. My audience spent time making a comment, asking me a question or whatever and they deserve an answer. They deserve my attention.

This also eventually leads to more engagement as my audience quickly realizes that I am a user who don't ignore or neglect my audience. I care about them, I treat them with respect and I reply to whatever they have to say. That is professionalism and it will encourage and motivate my audience to comment on my future content as well.

That being said though, your first thought now might be that it's obvious that my most rewarded articles are the ones that gets the most comments, or the ones that leads to the most engagement.

That is actually why I linked to these articles. Have a look at them. I'll wait..

As you can see, the one with less comments are the one that has the most pending rewards. In fact, there's a rather huge difference in terms of rewards. The one with less engagement has about 50% more pending rewards.. This means that rewards does not automatically transition into engagement.

I know that it can be difficult to understand the most logical things every now and then, so instead of assuming that you actually understand exactly why manual curation has anything to do with engagement, I will clarify it for you:

LeoFinance, Hive or any of the other communities you can think of, all of them are social. We share content and content creators or authors, all of them wants to share things with an audience that cares about the content. They want to share things with people that consume the content.

Manual curation leads to more content consuming, which results in more engagement because people have opinions. They have questions. The have something to add or they want to thank you for the things they learned or for something you showed them. They are more likely to make comments because they actually read the article or watched the video.

Manual curators are not likely to just vote on whatever content they find, so they will consume the content before making the decision on whether to vote or not. That is how simple it is. That is why manual curation leads to more engagement.


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This might sound weird for some as we have learned that auto-votes are essential and crucial to rake in rewards. Auto-votes are perfect for passive curation rewards. It gives you the opportunity to curate and reward specific authors continuously without even being active..

It doesn't matter if you are online when the author publish content or not. All it takes is that the user you have put on auto is active and produce content. While auto-votes will continue to have that effect, manual curation is proven to work and yield more rewards.


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These two screenshots are from the same two posts I mentioned above. While this at first glance might not mean much, as most people would probably look at the voter and the value of the vote. However we will ignore that and focus on the time instead. In these screenshots you will see when a user voted, which can be seen in the after column.

16 minutes, 25 minutes. I guess I published my content at a decent time. Luck was certainly involved as I am far from being the only user they follow. I am just one out of hundreds of people. That also means that my post is one out of hundreds, so it is obviously easy to miss posts, or ignore them, because it would be impossible to read everything. It depends on when you post, when your audience is online, when they curate and if they have enough LP (VP) left to vote with. That said, there are several factors that plays a role for each upvote you get.

However, we can also see 1 hour, 2 hours and more than that. Well-more than that.. This basically mean that these curators are browsing through their feeds, curator picks or that they are browsing the latest posts that has been published. With luck involved and all these other things I mentioned previously, I also managed to get votes 1 day after I published my content..

That means that people are reading older content as well, and if and when they see anything they like, they will reward it due to the new reward curve. Regardless of the age of the content.

Last but not least..

This Gives Us A STRONGER Community.

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I am amazed at how little commenting goes on with most of the communities on HIVE. It all just seems to feed the big fish while ignoring the tad pols who really could use some voter love. On HIVE I was upvoting tons of stuff I never read. Here I'm reading the posts, learning, and hopefully building relationships. I've made more manual votes in the last few days than I had the whole last month.

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Leo is the most engaging community out there, and for me personally, definitely the hottest cup cake as well. I would say the same, I have made more manual votes on LEO during this month I've been here than I've made on Hive since the start of it.

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Leo is showing the way for this.

The key is that all that engagement that is taking place on Leo is also on Hive. The problem is that it is a like a glass of water in the ocean. We need the other tribes to follow suit.

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We need the other tribes to follow suit.

I am sure they will. Eventually. They just need to realize how big of an impact this has on the community.

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The key is that Leofinance started with only a few dozen people and kept growing.

This is vital for them to know. It is not as if the community here was hundreds to begin with.

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Imagine the outcome if the majority of the users on Hive did this.. I am sure we will get there eventually though, perhaps not get the majority of people to become active and engaging, but I know that we will see this thing get bigger and bigger.

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I dont think the majority engage on any platform. YouTube doesnt have a ton of comments in comparison for the supposed number of views. Of course, those are bogus but the point is there is a lot more people who passively use the site as compared to getting involved.

The vital component is how much we grow in numbers. That is what is all comes down to. Each post we put up with comments will encourage newer people.

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That is very true of course. The majority of the people would never engage and/or become active. It's just like you say, the majority of the people on YouTube watch videos. They don't make comments or upload videos.. But with millions and millions of users, they can afford to have the majority of the people inactive or as "bystanders". That's not really something we can afford on Hive.. Not if our goal is to increase the engagement.

The most active users we have has to step up even further to balance out the lack of engagement from inactive users. So at the end of the day, it's all about teamwork.

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I have noticed seeing upvotes a day or two after as well which is kind of rare lol. I was not expecting that and is very refreshing to see. I believe it is your duty to respond to comments and is good manners. If someone has taken the time to read your post and comment then it is only right to say something back acknowledging them.

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I get votes on 2-3 days old content as well, but it was easier to just showcase the ones I get after 1 day in this post. It honestly feels amazing. I don't care about the value of the votes, the best thing is to actually see that people are voting on content, even though the content is considered to be "old".

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It is crazy to think we are so used to getting 99% of our votes in the first 30 minutes and then nothing until payout. I was being kind saying 30 minutes as a majority are all auto within the first 4 minutes. On Sports it is even crazier as you have 50 votes in the first 10 seconds fighting for curation which is not right. There are very few readers manually curating and they seem to be all in here now.

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Yeah, I know! It is crazy. It's not like someone's blog posts just vanish. The content is still there, and furthermore, it helps in terms of ranking. Would've been cool to see how things would've worked out with instant rewards and without limited time..

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Well sometimes it depends, time of posting matters at least to some people, sometimes it depends on how a curator stumbles upon a good post. Sometimes the quality of a post stands out and it's Just unmistakable and it's gotta be curated. Sometimes the type of content play an important role too and well a whole lot of narratives to it but then I concur, nothing like manual curation. It's the best.

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It sure does. Like now for instance. This post is up to 1.49 LEO right now. Compare that with the two posts in this article: one was up to a minimum of 3.5 after 24 minutes and the second one was up to a minimum of 5.5 LEO after 16 minutes..

There are many reasons for that to happen. One of them are the actual time I published this, another factor is what I published. Just like I stated within the article as well, it takes a bit of luck and so on, but people are manually curating and they are curating older content as well. And that is awesome. :)

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You're right it's awesome, a whole lot of conditions necessary but it's only logical. Your contents are relatable to as well. This also counts

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It seems manual curation and engagement are going hand in hand on Leofinance.

We will see how much this idea catches on with other communities.

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It sure is, I think this will influence quite well because the rest of hive is seeing the impact and imagine how it's being taken

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I dont get outside Leofinance too much these days so I cant state about what is taking place with other tribes.

Any idea if there is an impact?

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Well I haven't seen much changes with the other tribes except that bro is doing fairly well with neoxian.

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All you state here is true.

What I would like to add is that it is likely that those who comment tend to make more rewards, on average over time, than those who do not. We will not know until we have more data but the eyeball test tells me that is true.

It is all part of the funnel system for an individual content creator. Over time, more engagement means one is better known which leads to more upvotes, which grows the account. This all leads to better curation rewards.

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That is a very good point and something I should've mentioned, but on the other hand, it doesn't hurt that people are adding things in the comments.. ;)

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Im loving the new rules, it gives everyone a fair chance people that have auto voters set up cant suck up the curation rewards.

Great post, thank you for sharing

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You're welcome and thank you. I know, the new change is great to even things out. You don't have to compete over curation rewards anymore. Just enjoy content, engage and upvote it in case you want too. It is Superb and the way it's supposed to be according to me.

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I don't know, if your only goal is to make some petty pennies... good luck. there is too much focus on who earn what how fast on HIVE/LEO in general in my opinion. Just build an audience, be active, and share good content outside of the bubble is a much better way to "invest" your time.

my opinion of course

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I totally agree with your opinion, but hype has the tendency of doing exactly what you mentioned.. The ripple effect of Initiative 10 and the rewards on comments has truly brought hype towards engagement, and the fact that 1 LEO trades for 1.5 Hive obviously brings even more hype.

Hype is usually a good thing though, but it's also rather easy to be disappointed when the hype seems to fall off.

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True that! Since I stopped all my autovotes, I’ve been engaging more. My comments combined earn more than my posts. I really love the linear curation

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That's amazing, but that is also sort of my point. I don't mind people using auto-votes, but I prefer manual 10 out of 10 times because of things like you just mentioned. You engage more and that is exactly what we need. Engagement. :)

Well done!

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This also eventually leads to more engagement as my audience quickly realizes that I am a user who does not ignore or neglect my audience. I care about them, treat them with respect, and respond to everything they have to say. That is professionalism and it will also encourage and motivate my audience to comment on my future content.

This is a great potential, when your commenter comments on you and you respond to them, it influences them to read your posts and comment. It is sad to see that you comment on a post and this passes time and never responds. This is one of the great weaknesses in Hive.

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Exactly. We need engagement to thrive and LeoFinance is certainly starting to prove that. Hopefully many other communities will follow in the same footsteps.

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I'm all about" manual curation and "handmade" comments... and I always have been. It is, indeed, how you make communities dynamic, healthy and self-sustaining. You build a culture of having people feel like their participation is about being part of an ongoing conversation.

It's absolutely an idea that works, but it's a tough sell to those who believe the only purpose is PROFIT. Now, the manual curation approach actually is more profitable, but the thing about "profit maximizers" is that they tend to not look beyond the numbers that are immediately in front of them... as in, such intangibles as (personal) brand loyalty doesn't have a monetary value.

Of course, LeoFinance now presents a unique opportunity because of the flat rewards curve... a large part of the benefit (necessity, if you are a LARGE stakeholder distributing to hundreds) of automation has been taken off the table. And it addresses one of the early hot topics on old Steem: Should bots even be allowed in a social context, beyond things like information (hivebuzz) or spam/plagiarism tracking?

But yeah, this WILL give us a stronger community!

=^..^=

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"Should bots even be allowed in a social context, beyond things like information (hivebuzz) or spam/plagiarism tracking?"

That is a good question. While I truly believe that manual curation & engagement is what will take us to the moon, I can still see why bots could be a good thing.. To some extent.

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In my point of view... Manual curation is always more efficient because it values ​​who really deserves it in a fair way.

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That is very true and I totally agree with you. I hope many, many others will avoid automatic means and start doing more manual curation. It both encourage and inspire others.

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one more thing is more powerful that is Comments
comment are Good thing... here many things to learn with this way

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