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RE: Talk Channel: "Comment or ask a question"/ Comente o pregunte (week 269) in the WOX
Of course they do. That is the first thing that you see in a post. I think that you have missed to mention the number of images in a post. That depends on reader's taste and age. I would like to say something new here as well that I came across. Nowadays, we are reading images and looking at texts.
I think that emojis do not necessary add value to the post itself. But, the thing with emoji is that they add a little bit of emotion to the text itself. I agree more with having them in comments, rather than articles.
I don't think that I am up-to-date with regards to the recent update about Steemit. It must have been something that I have missed.
There's nothing wrong with "reading" pictures since showing photography and art is also about pictures, and trust me if there are only text with 100+ words, no one would read.
Look at the link of one of your posts. You will no longer see, if you post in a community: steemit.com/@hive-xxxx/... but instead of @hive-xxx you see a name and I noticed that my community SCB has a very strange name. Good to know I am boycotted by the one who changed this.
If you post in a community the name of the community is officially your first hashtags meaning you have 4 left and not 5. Why is "hive_xxx" changed into a name? Because it blocks the visibility on the internet which is the reason why posts cannot be found by search engines.
Greetings friend @ronnie10
Let's say that's what we're looking for, that during the different points of view, we analyze the whole environment, in this case, that of the images, are they useful?, how many can we share in a post?, and to what point can we say that an image or photograph is of good quality, among other things. I think the phrase we read images and see texts is very accurate, everything is part of the imagination and tastes of each person.
It's true, emojis reveal an emotional written part of whoever uses them, and can serve as a connection with other users.
Hashtags have become a topic, or rather a need that is being put on the table so that Steemit content comes out into online social life (so to speak). We need to popularize the posts we share among search engines.
Thank you for joining our conversations.