RE: Promote Hive on Web2, Earn Rewards, and Win Prizes with This Amazing Marketing Initiative! 👇 HivePosh Contest #15
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Let's be cautious about oversharing without engaging in the sub; it's better to do so gradually, thoughtfully, and steadily. We need to build a strong, long-term relationship with them. Every action we take can impact the community, as we are all part of it.
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I see "page not found" in your comment but I agree with the idea. Moreover, I believe if you build a long-term relationship with a large and strict subreddit (that often posts long reads), you can get a lot from this.
Not sure why you can't access it; I have edited it.
Large sub reddits have more strict rules and are less welcoming tough, like futurology or collapse, must be very careful on those
Yes smaller ones are forgiving and friendly but cannot abuse it also.
I think we need to build a good rapport with them, specially on the community that we like. Although we cannot avoid a few toxic people so just be wary and try to show we contribute, Just like what @x-rain mentioned.
Yep, about toxic, I would suggest to avoid Italy main sub, it's full of toxic people, a lot of troll and downvotes
Agree. But strict doesn't always mean bad. The stricter a sub is, the more use you can get from engagement + sharing the best activity there. But this is only if a sub is open to blog links and its audience likes reading long reads. Finding relevant articles to share there is another difficult mission.
I think in some subs if you drop a link, it could be worth drop a comment with a small sneak peak of like 1 sentence, so you don't look like a bot or a spammer looking for clicks...