Ask Blurt #5: "If you are to choose: to support more newbies? Or to support more old timers?"

in askblurt •  4 years ago  (edited)

For this #askblurt post, let's reflect on the way we are curating here in Blurt. I feel that more users are joining the platform and we are now faced with the dilemma of who should we favor when it comes to curation.

Let's say you have enough resources to support a bunch of Blurt users, will you choose to support more newbies or will you support more of the old-timers or the so-called established users? Why?

For today, I wanted to ask the Blurt Community...

If you are to choose: to support more newbies? Or to support more old timers?


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As part of my plans for the #blurtswarm project, I'm starting a series of posts that will encourage engagement among the Blurtters. I'm calling it "Ask Blurt" in which I will be throwing in some questions and whoever gave a thoughtful answer about it will receive upvotes using the 10k delegation that was provided to me by Social Graph (Blurt Foundation account).


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interesting so many answers 😯

Try the #blurt
(you can also change now)

cheers 🤠

By the way, do you think it's best to support the "new users" or do you prefer to support the "old-time users"?

I think it should be a healthy mix!
I have known many here for a very, very long time,
especially those who write good or interesting content.
A new user gets the same support from me if he is respectful with his posts.

I am a free blogger, I do not belong to any cirkle! I also read 90% of the posts I vote for.
So if I like a post, it gets a vote no matter if it's a new user or an old user.

Yes, I just changed one of the tags to #blurt

Thanks for the suggestion