Good day to everyone on the Hive blockchain. It is another edition of Fascinating Insects Curation Report where I bring to you the bests out of the bests of insects-related posts on the chain. We all know that even among the panoply of posts that are published in the community daily, a few usually stand out.
The veteran users in the community already know what quality means and the requirements to be among the selected posts for curation, but for those that might be new, here is an emphasis on what and what makes a fascinating insect's post curation worthy:
- There must be multiple images of the insect in question, shot from different angles by the author himself and capturing the essential features. Images must be well resolved and must not be edited in any form.
- Images must be unique in a way. 10 posts with images of butterflies will definitely be boring. Avoid common insects except there is something unique about them that has rarely been seen in the community.
- Images must be accompanied by descriptive texts or a nice article relating to the images. The community is not photography, remember. Tell us something about the images you are posting.
Having said all these, below are the selected posts for this edition:
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Post: Macro Photography of Harlequin Bug Murgantia Histrionica
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Post: Macrophotography | tortoise beetle | Charidotella sexpunctata
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Post: Chauliognathus Lugubris | Macrophotography | Beauty of Macro Animals
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Post: The Spider (Metepeira labyrinthea)
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Post: {ENG/ESP} Strange Beetle/ Escarabajo Extraño.
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Post: Bug Photography: Beetlemania
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Post: Black house Spider / Araña negra de casa [ENG - ESP]
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Post: INSECTS METAMORPHOSIS: Insects in Macro Photography
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Post: Metallic green wasp in spring
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Post: Fascinating Insects Long Antennae Beetle /// Insectos fascinantes Escarabajo de antenas largas
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Post: Milkeweed Bug (Oncopeltus fasciatus)
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Post: NEWS FROM THE MEADOWS - 02. April 2021
That brings the selections for this edition to a close. Like I always say, if you have any questions/concerns/clarifications about curation in the fascinating insect community, feel free to contact me via Discord #1143.
You can also join the Fascinating Insect Discord server where you can interact with fellow insect enthusiasts and get your questions about the community answered.
Special thanks to the OCD team for their continuous support for the community.
Have a fascinating time!