RE: Some new things that I have learned from the Communities in Steem

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hi @pedrobrito2004

I accidentally found your post a moment ago. Remember please to share it always on our project hope telegram channel :) It will increase change of me and others reading it.

Indeed, your last publication has been filled with valuable comments and I'm glad you decided to follow up and share your experience with steemit hives/communities.

One thing I've learned today is that if you're using steemleo.com to publish your post then it's adding their community tag (either you like it or not). Something worth to keep in mind, that other front-ends may also be doing it in the nearest future.

My strong impression is that few communities will flourish and that would be all. SteemLeo and 3speak will probably encourage most quality content creators to use their hives. And since one post can be only published in one community - then all new communities will struggle to encourage anyone-at-all to join them (meaning: use their hive tag).

Upvote on the way :)
Piotr



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Ops! I thought I had shared it shortly after publishing it, I think I forgot it, thanks for reminding me.

It is true that steemlelo directly adds the label of his tribe in the publication when using that front-end, I have not seen that the spaco or the steempeak or other front-end has that same action. In a way it is like automatic tagging when it is published from the community.

I think that small communities and in which there are a variety of issues will have it difficult, in part this issue of communities points to the creation of specialized niches (or at least clearly differentiated niches). We'll see how it evolves and it's time to wait for it to exit the Beta phase in order to evaluate its final form.

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