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RE: A Follow-Up on the Idea of Including Compliments in Every Post for Content Curation in the FreeCompliments Community

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The Question: Should we provide slightly higher curation (a few percent maximum) to posts that happen to include a genuine compliment, compared to posts that do not include a genuine compliment?

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Everyone is welcome on here, if we all colaborate and keep it esencial community name would stay more then just words.

  • I know i been a little focused on other stuffs, but i'm always around checking they post.

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You're correct. The genuineness in spreading positivity and encouraging others leaves a lasting impression and builds friendships.

Thanks for the contribution. Have a great day.

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Thanks to u Winanda, we all need this positive vibes atleass once a day. For real. 💌✊🏻

You're welcome. That's right.

Yes, I believe it is worth doing since we are about spreading positivity, and good vibes to make people feel better.

I believe every quality post with genuine compliments should be rewarded more than a low-quality post with genuine compliments. Also, a quality post without compliments should receive a high curation for its quality but may not receive an added reward because of the absence of compliments.

Thanks.

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Yes, I think that this is indeed a good idea. Since the main focus of this community is compliments, giving slightly higher upvoted for compliments seams quite appropriate, while at the same time not penalizing solidly good posts that do not have the #freecompliments tag. 😁🙏💚✨🤙

I'm against it!

Everyone likes better cures, but in my opinion this will generate a stimulus for artificial comments, with the sole objective of extracting more rewards.

I believe that the curator's discretion should be the only one.

Exactly, our curator can read through genuine compliments that happen to be in a post. This is where our human mind can still play its essential role. Genuine compliments certainly are distinguishable from generic words posted with no real purpose - those are not the types of compliments for which I advocate.

Perfect! This was what I had understood to be the core of the community!