And here we are for a two-digit edition of our STEMsocial distilled. As a result of an insane week for , this edition is however late. However, here we finally are with the 10th edition of the distilled of the best articles posted within the STEMsocial community. Feel free to read and comment the posts of all featured authors of the week! Note that if you use our app, your comments are eligible for a small upvote from STEMsocial!
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Before moving on with the two best posts that have been selected (by
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Our top choices
Demystifying the myths about nose mask
With the COVID-19 crisis, we have heard a lot about this mask stories. Should we really wear a mask when we go outside? Is this really useful?
Superfetation; an extremely rare occurrence
With such a title, it was impossible to miss this post from
Statistics
STEMSocial offers support to anyone using our app, stem.openhive.network. We recall that:
- Posting an article through the app automatically yields a 5% stronger upvote at curation time.
- Posting a reply to an article (or to another reply) from the app can sometimes yield some support.
- Setting
as a beneficiary to the post automatically yields a stronger upvote (up to 5%).
Last week, the STEMsocial curator team has supported 71 posts written by 46 authors. 12 of these posts have been posted through the app (and got a 5% stronger upvote). Among these 71 posts, we find:
- 39 small upvotes (less than 20%)
- 19 medium upvotes (in the 20%-50% range)
- 13 large upvotes (larger than 50%)
In addition, we have upvoted 7 comments posted through the app, written by 4 authors
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See you all next week!
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